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Keratinolytic activity of Bacillus megaterium F7-1, a feather-degrading mesophilic bacterium
Authors:Park Geun-Tae  Son Hong-Joo
Institution:aResearch and University-Industry Cooperation, Pusan National University, Busan 609-735, Republic of Korea;bMajor of Life Science & Environmental Biochemistry, School of Applied Life Science, Pusan National University, Miryang, Gyeongnam 627-706, Republic of Korea;cJoint Research Center of Pusan National University-Fraunhofer IGB, Pusan National University, Miryang, Gyeongnam 627-706, Republic of Korea
Abstract:The aim of this study was to investigate environmental conditions affecting chicken feather degradation and keratinolytic enzyme production by Bacillus megaterium F7-1, a feather-degrading mesophilic bacterium. B. megaterium F7-1 degraded whole chicken feather completely within 7 days. The bacterium grew with an optimum at pH 7.0–11.0 and 25–40 °C, where maximum keratinolytic activity was also observed. The production of keratinolytic enzyme by B. megaterium F7-1 was inducible with feather. Keratinolytic enzyme production by B. megaterium F7-1 at 0.6% (w/v) skim milk was 468 U/ml, which was about 9.4-fold higher than that without skim milk. The amount of keratinolytic enzyme production depended on feather concentrations. The degradation rate of autoclaved chicken feathers by cell-free culture supernatant was 26% after 24 h of incubation, but the degradation of untreated chicken feathers was unsuccessful. B. megaterium F7-1 effectively degraded feather meal, duck feather and human nail, whereas human hair and sheep wool showed relatively low degradation rates. B. megaterium F7-1 presented high keratinolytic activity and was very effective in feather degradation, providing potential use for biotechnological processes of keratin hydrolysis.
Keywords:Bacillus megaterium  Feather degradation  Keratinolytic enzyme  Poultry waste
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