نتایج جستجو برای: keratinolytic activity

تعداد نتایج: 1134451  

2013
D. Vidhya

The present study was aimed at isolating a potential keratinase producing bacteria from chicken feathers collected from poultry waste sites in and around Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, and optimising the parameters for the enzyme production. The strain was identified as Bacillus licheniformis KMBVP based on 16srRNA gene sequencing. The strain showed high keratinolytic activity when cultured in feather...

Journal: :Brazilian Journal of Microbiology 2006

Journal: :Journal of biotechnology 2007
Alessandro Riffel Adriano Brandelli Cláudia de M Bellato Gustavo H M F Souza Marcos N Eberlin Flavio C A Tavares

The Chryseobacterium sp. kr6 strain has been described as a highly keratinolytic bacterium showing effective feather-degrading and de-hairing activities. A keratinase Q1 enzyme was purified from Chryseobacterium sp. kr6 culture by Phenyl Sepharose and Superose 12HR chromatography. This enzyme showed a specific activity of 967U/mg for keratin azure. Electrophoresis under denaturing conditions sh...

2011
Fernanda Cortez Lopes Lucas André Dedavid e Silva Deise Michele Tichota Daniel Joner Daroit Renata Voltolini Velho Jamile Queiroz Pereira Ana Paula Folmer Corrêa Adriano Brandelli

A fungal isolate with capability to grow in keratinous substrate as only source of carbon and nitrogen was identified as Aspergillus niger using the sequencing of the ITS region of the rDNA. This strain produced a slightly acid keratinase and an acid protease during cultivation in feather meal. The peak of keratinolytic activity occurred in 48 h and the maximum proteolytic activity in 96 h. The...

Journal: :Advances in dental research 1988
W J Loesche

T spirochetal accumulation in subgingival plaque appears to be a function of the clinical severity of periodontal disease. It is not known how many different spirochetal species colonize the plaque, but based upon size alone, there are small, intermediate-sized, and large spirochetes. Four species of small spirochetes are cultivable, and of these, T. denticola has been shown to possess proteoly...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1989
G Apodaca J H McKerrow

Trichophyton rubrum is the most common dermatophyte of humans and normally colonizes the superficial layers of the epidermis (stratum corneum). Several proteinases with a possible role in the metabolism of host proteins have been purified from this fungus. The regulation of these enzymes and their role in fungal metabolism were studied at the biochemical level. General proteolytic (azocollytic)...

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