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Production of β-glucanase and protease from<i>Bacillus velezensis</i>strain isolated from the manure of piglets

Abdul Nasir Khalid, Miao Ye, Chunjie Wei, Binghong Dai, Ru Yang, Shoujun Huang, Zaigui Wang

2020Preparative Biochemistry & Biotechnology24 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this study, a strain producing β-glucanase and protease, identified as Bacillus velezensis Y1, was isolated from the manure of piglet. We attempted to produce β-glucanase and protease after optimization of various process parameters with the solid state fermentation. The effects of each factor on producing β-glucanase and protease were as follows: temperature > time > pH > loaded liquid volume. The properties of the β-glucanase showed that the most suitable reaction temperature was 65 °C and pH was 6.0. However for protease optimum reaction temperature was 50 °C, and pH was 6.0. The amplified PCR fragments of β-glucanase and protease were 1434 bp containing an open reading frame of 1413 bp encoding a protein with 444 amino acids and 1752 bp containing an open reading frame of 1521 bp encoding a protein with 506 amino acids, respectively. So, the study demonstrated a viable approach of using newly identified B. velezensis Y1 strain for the maximum yield of two industrially important enzymes.

Topics & Concepts

ProteaseGlucanaseStrain (injury)FermentationOpen reading frameEnzymeFood scienceChemistryYield (engineering)BacillaceaeBiochemistryBacillalesBiologyMicrobiologyBacteriaBacillus subtilisPeptide sequenceMaterials scienceGeneAnatomyMetallurgyGeneticsEnzyme Production and CharacterizationBiofuel production and bioconversionPhytase and its Applications
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