Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2092778 | Microbiological Research | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryA bacterium which can grow on chicken feathers and which exhibits keratinolytic activity was isolated from solfataric muds. It was classified as belonging to the genus Clostridium and closely related to C. sporogenes. Based on its unique capability to degrade chicken feathers, it was designated as Clostridium sporogenes bv. pennavorans bv. nov. The keratinase purified from the culture supernatant is a monomer of 28.7 kDa molecular mass. The enzyme is relatively thermostable and is active over a broad range of temperature and pH. Specific enzymatic assays demonstrate that keratinase can act on a large variety of soluble and insoluble protein substrates.
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Authors
E. Ionata, F. Canganella, G. Bianconi, Y. Benno, M. Sakamoto, A. Capasso, M. Rossi, F. La Cara,