A deep-sea hydrogen peroxide-stable alkaline serine protease from Aspergillus flavus

Samir Damare,Abhishek Mishra, Donna D’Souza-Ticlo-Diniz,Akhila Krishnaswamy,Chandralata Raghukumar

3 BIOTECH(2020)

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We report here the production of an alkaline serine protease by Aspergillus flavus isolated at 5600-m depth from deep-sea sediments of the Central Indian Basin. When grown on defatted groundnut oil meal at 30 °C for 48–72 h, this fungal isolate produced 2000–2500 ACU mL −1 of alkaline protease. The purified protease had activity optima at pH 10.0 and 45 °C. It was a thiol - independent serine protease, identified as an alkaline serine protease ALP1 with a molecular mass of 42.57 kDa. The thermostability and activity of the enzyme increased at 60 °C, in the presence of additives such as sucrose, Tween 20, sorbitol, Ca 2+ and glycerol and was not adversely affected by H 2 O 2 indicating its potential as a detergent additive.
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Central Indian Basin,Cold tolerant,Deep-sea sediment,Detergent,Solid substrate
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