Title of article :
Isolation and characterization of a thermophilic Bacillus sp. with protease activity isolated from hot spring of Tarabalo, Odisha, India
Author/Authors :
Kumar Panda, Mrunmaya Department of Bioinformatics - North Orissa University - Takatpur - Baripada - Odisha, India , Kumar Sahu, Mahesh Department of Bioinformatics - North Orissa University - Takatpur - Baripada - Odisha, India , Tayung, Kumananda Department of Botany - North Orissa University - Takatpur - Baripada - Odisha, India
Abstract :
Background and Objectives: Thermophilic bacteria are less studied but important group of microorganisms due to their
ability to produce industrial enzymes.
Materials and Methods: In this study, thermophilic bacteria were isolated from hot spring of Tarabalo, India. A bacterium
that could tolerate high temperatures was characterized by morphology, biochemistry and sequencing of its 16S rRNA gene.
The isolate was screened for protease and amylase activity. Phylogenetic affiliations and G+C content of the isolate was
studied.
Results: The bacterium with the ability to tolerate high temperatures was identified as Bacillus sp. both by morphology,
biochemistry and sequencing of its 16S rRNA gene. BLAST search analysis of the sequence showed maximum identity with
Bacillus amyloliquefaciens (99% similarity). Strain exhibited considerable protease activity. Phylogenetic analysis of the
isolate revealed close affiliation with thermophilic Bacillus species. The G+C content was found to be 54.7%.
Conclusion: The study confirmed that the isolated Bacillus sp. to be a true thermophile and could be a source of thermostable
protease which can be exploited for pharmaceutical and industrials applications.
Keywords :
Thermophilic Bacillus , Protease , Phylogenetic analysis , G+C content
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics