Electronic Journal of Biotechnology (Jan 2015)

Fibrinolytic protease production by new Streptomyces sp. DPUA 1576 from Amazon lichens

  • Germana M.M. Silva,
  • Raquel P. Bezerra,
  • José A. Teixeira,
  • Tatiana S. Porto,
  • José L. Lima-Filho,
  • Ana Lúcia F. Porto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejbt.2014.11.001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 16 – 19

Abstract

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Background: Streptomyces sp. DPUA 1576 from Amazon lichens was studied to protease and fibrinolytic production. A 22 factorial experimental design was applied to optimize its protease enzyme production using two independent variables, namely soybean flour and glucose concentrations. Results: The optimal conditions to obtain high protease production (83.42 U/mL) were 1.26% soybean flour and 1.23% glucose concentration. A polynomial model was fitted to correlate the relationship between the two variables and protease activity. In relation to fibrinolytic activity, the highest activity of 706.5 mm2 was obtained at 1.7% soybean flour and 1.0% glucose concentration, which was 33% higher than plasmin. Fibrinolytic production was not optimized in the studied conditions. Conclusions: These results show that the optimization of the culture medium can enhance protease production, thus becoming a good process for further research. In addition, Streptomyces sp. DPUA 1576, isolated from Amazon lichens, might be a potential strain for fibrinolytic protease production.

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