Characterization of an alkalitolerant Bacillus sp. for production of extracellular proteases
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Extracellular enzymes are used in many environmental –friendly industrial
applications as they are selective and economical. The Bacillus strains are the most
important industrial enzyme producers because of their ability to produce and secrete
large quantities of enzymes. Enzymes produced by various Bacilli strains are
extensively used in several industrial like detergent, leather and food industry etc. A
Bacillus species capable of growing at pH 9 procured from MTCC, CSIR-IMTECH was
biochemically characterized and investigated for the production of extracellular
proteases. Bacillus sp. is a flagellated, rod like, Gram positive bacterium under aerobic
conditions. Growth media for Bacillus sp. was optimized and growth was observed in
the pH range of 6.5-10 indicating that this bacillus is an alkalitolerant organism, and
referred to as alkalitolerant Bacillus sp. in this thesis. Alkalitolerant Bacillus sp.
produces protease in late stationary phase of growth and the protease(s) was active
under both neutral and alkalitolerant pH condition (~pH 10), with higher activity
observed in alkalitolerant conditions. Observation and results obtained in project
indicates that alkalitolerant Bacillus sp. is a potential industrial enzyme producer and
future work will focus on purification and characterization of the alkaliphilic protease
(s).
