F. Letourneau et al., KERATINOLYTIC ACTIVITY OF STREPTOMYCES SP SK1-02 - A NEW ISOLATED STRAIN, Letters in applied microbiology, 26(1), 1998, pp. 77-80
A Streptomyces sp. producing a high keratinolytic activity when cultur
ed on feather meal medium was isolated from a naturally degraded feath
er. Maximal keratin degradation using supernatant fluid obtained from
batch culture of this organism was observed at 70 degrees C and pH 10.
Keratinolytic activity was only partially inhibited by EDTA or PMSF,
suggesting that the overall keratinolytic activity was supported by di
fferent proteases. Comparisons between proteolytic activities derived
from this new strain (S.K1-02) and commercial proteases indicated that
S.K1-02 could be a useful biotechnological tool in valorization of ke
ratin-containing wastes, or in the depilation process in the leather i
ndustry.