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Elsevier, Enzyme and Microbial Technology, (57), p. 1-7

DOI: 10.1016/j.enzmictec.2014.01.001

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Proteomic analysis of enzyme production by Bacillus licheniformis using different feather wastes as the sole fermentation media

Journal article published in 2014 by J. Parrado ORCID, B. Rodriguez Morgado, M. Tejada, T. Hernandez, C. Garcia ORCID
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Abstract

This study evaluates the use of different types of feathers as fermentation media for enzyme production. Bacillus licheniformis was grown on the feathers, which lead to total biodegradation due to bacterial enzymatic hydrolytic excretion. B. licheniformis excrete protease and lipase activity, with feather concentration being the main parameter controlling their generation. Using a proteomic approach, the proteins excreted during fermentation were identified, and the influence of the chemical composition of the feathers on protein secretion was tested. The identified proteins are hydrolytic enzymes such as keratinase, Gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase, chitosanases, and glicosidases. The diversity of proteins is related to the chemical complexity of the feathers. Understanding the composition of a hydrolytic system, when Bacillus licheniformis is cultured on different feathers, may assist in utilizing such a system for producing different hydrolytic enzymes. The data indicates that proteomics can be a valuable tool for describing the physiological state of B. licheniformis cell populations growing on different wastes.