Studies of the extracellular proteolytic activity produced by Propionibacterium acnes |
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Authors: | Eileen,Ingram ,K.T. Holland,G. Gowland, W.J. Cunliffe,&dagger |
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Affiliation: | University Departments of Immunology, The General Infirmary, Leeds LS1 3EX.; *University Departments of Microbiology, The General Infirmary, Leeds LS1 3EX.; †University Departments of Dermatology, The General Infirmary, Leeds LS1 3EX. |
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Abstract: | Of several commercial media tested, trypticase soya broth containing 0.4% (w/v) D-sorbitol was superior as a growth medium for the production of extracellular proteinase by Propionibacterium acnes (strain P-37). Extracellular proteinase, production of which was shown to be growth-associated by both batch and continuous culture studies, was partially purified by 70% (NH4)2SO4 saturation, Sephadex G-75 chromatography and ion exchange on DEAE-Sephadex A-50. It was shown to be a heterogeneous mixture of at least three molecular species of enzyme. Proteinase I was inhibited by EDTA (10-3 mol/l) and PMSF (5 millimol/l) and stimulated by CaCl2 (190% at 10-3 mol/l). It had a molecular weight of 20 to 30000 and a broad pH optimum from 6.5 to 7.5. Proteinase II was an alkaline proteinase with a molecular weight of 30 to 40000 which was not significantly inhibited by EDTA (10-2 mol/l) nor stimulated by CaCl2. Proteinase III represented a minor proportion of the recovered proteolytic activity, had a molecular weight of 20 to 30000 and was most active in the alkaline pH range. This enzyme was inhibited by EDTA (10-4 mol/l) and PMSF (5 millimol/l), and stimulated by CaCl2 (250% at 10-2 mol/l). |
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