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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, October 2000, p. 4334-4339, Vol. 66, No. 10
Department of Fermentation Technology,
Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima
739-8527,1 and Department of Marine
Biotechnology, Fukuyama University, Fukuyama, Hiroshima
729-0292,2 Japan
Received 18 April 2000/Accepted 26 July 2000
The marine bacterium Pseudoalteromonas sp. strain A28
was able to kill the diatom Skeletonema costatum strain
NIES-324. The culture supernatant of strain A28 showed potent algicidal
activity when it was applied to a paper disk placed on a lawn of
S. costatum NIES-324. The condensed supernatant, which was
prepared by subjecting the A28 culture supernatant to ultrafiltration
with a 10,000-Mw-cutoff membrane, showed
algicidal activity, suggesting that strain A28 produced extracellular
substances capable of killing S. costatum cells. The
condensed supernatant was then found to have protease and DNase
activities. Two Pseudoalteromonas mutants lacking algicidal activity, designated NH1 and NH2, were selected after
N-methyl-N'-nitrosoguanidine mutagenesis. The
culture supernatants of NH1 and NH2 showed less than 15% of the
protease activity detected with the parental strain, A28. The protease
was purified to homogeneity from A28 culture supernatants by using
ion-exchange chromatography followed by preparative gel
electrophoresis. Paper-disk assays revealed that the purified protease
had potent algicidal activity. The purified protease had a molecular
mass for 50 kDa, and the N-terminal amino acid sequence was determined
to be Ala-Thr-Pro-Asn-Asp-Pro. The optimum pH and temperature of the
protease were found to be 8.8 and 30°C, respectively, by using
succinyl-Ala-Ala-Pro-Phe-p-nitroanilide as a substrate. The
protease activity was strongly inhibited by phenylmethylsulfonyl
fluoride, diisopropyl fluorophosphate, antipain, chymostatin, and
leupeptin. No significant inhibition was detected with EDTA, EGTA,
phenanthroline or tetraethylenepentamine. These results suggest that
Pseudoalteromonas sp. strain A28 produced an extracellular
serine protease which was responsible for the algicidal activity of
this marine bacterium.
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Involvement of an Extracellular Protease in
Algicidal Activity of the Marine Bacterium Pseudoalteromonas
sp. Strain A28
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Fermentation Technology, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima,
Hiroshima 739-8527, Japan. Phone: 81-824-24-7757. Fax: 81-824-22-3758. E-mail: jun{at}hiroshima-u.ac.jp.
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