The work is concerned with studying the effect exerted by different sources of nitrogen nutrition on the biosynthesis of proteinases with a thrombolytic activity by a variant of Bacillus mesentericus, strain 64, obtained with the aid of analytical selection. Protein substrates taken as a nitrogen source stimulate the synthesis of proteinases by the bacterial culture. These enzymes have a high caseinolytic and thrombolytic activity, and the level of their activity correlates with the amount of a protein substrate added to the medium.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe proteolytic enzymes of the sporogenous Bacillus mesentericus strains 64 and 8 were tested for their ability to hydrolyse different protein substrates. The enzymes were isolated using affinity chromatography on bacillichine-silochrome, and eluted with 25% isopropanol in 0.05 M Tris-HCl buffer, pH 8.
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