PARTIAL PURIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF PROTEASE ENZYME FROM NOMURAEA RILEYI
AbstractNomuraea rileyi (Farlow) Samson is an entomopathogenic fungus capable of producing a variety of enzymes including proteases and chitinases. Protease derived from microorganisms such as fungi, bacteria, and yeast has established wide spread applications in fields such as in the food, detergent and other industries. This study investigates the strategy for partial purification and characterization of protease enzyme from Nomuraea rileyi. The fungus was primarily screened on skim milk agar plate and a clear zone of skim milk hydrolysis confirmed the protease production. The protease activity of 89 U/100 ml was observed in crude sample and then subjected to partial purification by ammonium sulphate precipitation followed by dialysis. The protease enzyme was partially purified to 3.64 fold with a yield of 3.5%. The partially purified protease exhibited optimum activity at pH 8.0 and temperature at 40ºC. Proteases can be used for various commercial purposes such as detergent, waste treatment, leather industry for dehairing the animal skins and degradation of natural proteins. In the present study protease were tested upon blood stain and dye and was found to exhibit good detergent activity after 15 mins.
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3460-3465
408KB
1270
English
IJPSR
N. Ramachandran and R. Arutselvi*
Department of Biotechnology, K.S. Rangasamy College of Technology, Tiruchengode, Tamil Nadu, India
arutselviram@gmail.com
24 April, 2013
09 June, 2013
17 August, 2013
http://dx.doi.org/10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.4(9).3460-65
01 September, 2013