Isolation of sp. A5.3 Strain with Keratinolytic Activity.

Biology (Basel)

Laboratory of Genetics and Biochemistry of Microorganisms, National Center for Biotechnology, Nur-Sultan 010000, Kazakhstan.

Published: February 2022

Environmental safety and economic factors necessitate a search for new ways of processing poultry farm feathers, which are 90% β-keratin and can be used as a cheap source of amino acids and peptones. In this study, feather-decomposing bacteria were isolated from a site of accumulation of rotten feathers and identified as . Among them, the sp. A5.3 isolate showed the best keratinolytic properties. Scanning electron microscopy indicated that sp. A5.3 cells closely adhere to the feather surface while degrading the feather. It was found that sp. A5.3 secretes thermostable alkaline proteolytic and keratinolytic enzymes. Zymographic analysis of the enzymatic extract toward bovine serum albumin, casein, gelatin, and β-keratin revealed the presence of proteases and keratinases with molecular weights 20-250 kDa. The proteolytic and keratinolytic enzymes predominantly belong to the serine protease family. Proteome analysis of the secreted proteins by nano-HPLC coupled with Q-TOF mass spectrometry identified 154 proteins, 13 of which are proteases and peptidases. Thus, strain sp. A5.3 holds great promise for use in feather-processing technologies and as a source of proteases and keratinases.

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