Hayati Journal of Biosciences (Jun 2006)

Preliminary Characterization of Protease Inhibitor from Bacteria Associated with Sponge from Panggang Island, Seribu Islands

  • TATI NURHAYATI,
  • MAGGY THENAWIDJAJA SUHARTONO,
  • LILIS NURAIDA,
  • SRI BUDIARTI POERWANTO

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 58 – 64

Abstract

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Pathogenic bacteria produced protease that involved in molecular mechanism of foodborne disease. Produced protease involved in molecular mechanisms of foodborne diseases. The purpose of this research was to screen, identify and characterize the potential microorganisms associated with sponge as producer of protease inhibitor. Among 96 isolates examined, four isolates i.e 10A6, 6A3, 9A51, and 1A12 yielded protease inhibitors which were potential to inhibit protease substrates (40-90%). One of the most potential protease inhibitor producer, the bacteria isolate 6A3, was identified as Chromohalobacter sp. Chromohalobacter sp.6A3 produced protease inhibitor with optimum temperature and pH 30 oC and 5, respectively. The inhibitor activity was stable when incubated at 40 oC for ten minutes or at 30 oC for 8 hours.

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