Protease-producing psychrotrophic bacteria isolated from Antarctica |
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Authors: | S. C. Vazquez L. N. Rios Merino W. P. MacCormack E. R. Fraile |
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Affiliation: | (1) Catedra de Microbiologia Industrial y Biotecnologia, Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquimica, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Junin 956, 1113 Buenos Aires, Argentina;(2) Instituto Antartico Argentino, Cerrito 1248, 1010 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Abstract: | The extracellular protease production capacity of 840 bacterial strains isolated during the austral summers of 1989/90 and 1991/92 from different sources of the Antarctic ecosystem was analysed in skim-milk agar plates. Thirty-four psychrotrophic strains were selected, classified at genus level and tested from proteolytic activity by the azocasein method from the cell-free supernatant of submerged cultures. Thirty-two of the selected strains were Gram-negative bacteria and Pseudomonas was the predominant genus. Three Pseudomonas maltophilia strains showed the highest levels of proteolytic activity at 20°C. No correlation was observed between the proteolytic activity estimated by the ring of hydrolysis in skim-milk agar plates and the activity measured by the azocasein method. The results suggest that these psychrotrophic strains are potentially useful for developing a biotechnological process to produce proteases with high activity at moderate temperatures. |
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