Acid Protease Produced by Trametes sanguinea,a Wood-destroying Fungus |
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Authors: | Katsumi Tomoda Hirao Shimazono |
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Affiliation: | Research Laboratories, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd. |
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Abstract: | A wood-destroying fungus, Trametes sanguinea, produced a potent acid protease in a submerged culture. Maximum proteolytic activity of the culture was attained after 140-hours cultivation in a medium containing dextrin and corn steep liquor. The acid protease was obtained in crystalline form from the mycelium-free culture filtrate by the following successive treatments: acetone precipitation, ionexchange column chromatography, ammonium sulfate fractionation, dialysis, and crystallization by acetone. Throughout the over-all process, the acid protease was purified approximately 30-fold with about 8% recovery of the original activity. |
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