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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., Dec 1995, 4258-4262, Vol 61, No. 12
H Ogino, K Yasui, T Shiotani, T Ishihara and H Ishikawa
A bacterial strain which can be grown in a medium containing organic
solvents and can secrete a proteolytic enzyme was isolated and identified
as Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The strain was derived by the following two-step
procedures: high proteolytic enzyme producers were first isolated by the
usual method, and then the organic solvent-tolerant microorganism was
selected from these high-rate proteolytic enzyme producers. The proteolytic
activity of the supernatant of the culture was stable in the presence of
various organic solvents. The stability of the enzyme in the presence of
organic solvents, of which the values of the logarithm of the partition
coefficient (log P) were equal to or more than 3.2, was almost the same as
that in the absence of organic solvents. It is expected that both the
solvent-tolerant microorganism and the solvent-stable enzyme produced by
this strain can be used as catalysts for reactions in the presence of
organic solvents.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
Organic Solvent-Tolerant Bacterium Which Secretes an Organic Solvent-Stable Proteolytic Enzyme
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Osaka Prefecture, Sakai, Osaka 593, Japan
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