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Braz. j. microbiol ; 46(3): 691-700, July-Sept. 2015. tab, ilus
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-755810

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Keratinolytic microorganisms have become the subject of scientific interest due to their ability to biosynthesize specific keratinases and their prospective application in keratinic waste management. Among several bacterial classes, actinobacteria remain one of the most important sources of keratin-degrading strains, however members of the Micrococcaceae family are rarely scrutinized in regard to their applicatory keratinolytic potential. The tested Micrococcus sp. B1pz isolate from poultry feather waste was identified as M. luteus. The strain, grown in the medium with 1–2% chicken feathers and a yeast extract supplement, produced keratinases of 32 KU and lower level of proteases, 6 PU. It was capable to effectively decompose feathers or “soft” keratin of stratum corneum, in contrast to other “hard” hair-type keratins. The produced keratinolytic enzymes were mainly a combination of alkaline serine or thiol proteases, active at the optimum pH 9.4, 55 °C. Four main protease fractions of 62, 185, 139 and 229 kDa were identified in the crude culture fluid. The research on the auxiliary role of reducing factors revealed that reducing sulfur compounds could be applied in keratinolysis enhancement during enzymatic digestion of keratin, rather than in culture conditions. The presented M. luteus isolate exhibits a significant keratinolytic potential, which determines its feasible applicatory capacity towards biodegradation of poultry by-products or formulation of keratin-based feed components.

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Sujets)
Animaux , Kératines/métabolisme , Micrococcus luteus/enzymologie , Micrococcus luteus/métabolisme , Peptide hydrolases/métabolisme , Dépollution biologique de l'environnement , Poulets/microbiologie , Plumes/microbiologie , Micrococcus luteus/isolement et purification , NADH, NADPH oxidoreductases/métabolisme , Oxydoréduction , Volaille/microbiologie , Composés du soufre/métabolisme , Gestion des déchets
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Biol. Res ; 29(1): 31-46, 1996.
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-228547

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Photoaffinity labeling is a special type of chemical modification, where the label is activated by the action of light. This article presents the general principles and limitations of this technique, its application to the study of Micrococcus luteus ATPase and the use of photoaffinity crosslinking to probe the structure of this enzyme


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ADP/composition chimique , Adénosine triphosphate/composition chimique , Marqueurs d'affinité/composition chimique , Activation enzymatique/physiologie , Radicaux libres/composition chimique , Ligands , Micrococcus luteus/enzymologie , Peptides/composition chimique , Conformation des protéines , Proton-Translocating ATPases/composition chimique , Proton-Translocating ATPases/ultrastructure
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