Title of article :
Isolation and identification of keratinolytic bacteria from Jember, Indonesia as a biodegradation agent of chicken feather wastes
Author/Authors :
Suharjono, Suharjono Department ofBiology - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences - Brawijaya University - Jl. Veteran - Malang Jawa Timur, Indonesia , Sutoyo, Sutoyo Department ofBiology - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences - Brawijaya University - Jl. Veteran - Malang Jawa Timur, Indonesia , Ardyati, Tri Department ofBiology - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences - Brawijaya University - Jl. Veteran - Malang Jawa Timur, Indonesia , Subandi, Subandi Departmentof Biochemistry - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences - Malang State University - Jl. Semarang - Jawa Timur, Indonesia
Pages :
10
From page :
491
To page :
500
Abstract :
Chicken feather waste contains compounds consisting of the protein called keratinand other protein. Keratin is derivedfrom chicken feathers and the proteins from chicken organs and blood.The degradation of chicken feather wastes require microorganisms which actively degrade especially keratin compounds, as well as other proteins and blood. This study aimed to screen and identify keratinolytic bacteria hydrolizing other proteins and blood from chicken feather wastes. The degradation ofchicken feather keratinand hydrolysisof other proteinwereassayed by measuring the hydrolysisindex ofchicken feather keratin and skim milkprotein, respectively. Hydrolysis of blood was tested qualitatively using blood agar. Identifying selected isolates used phenotypic and phylogenetic analysis.The strains of GB22.2 and GB23.4 revealed the highest keratinolytic and proteolytic activities, and they could hydrolyze blood. The GB22.2 isolate was most closely related to Bacillus velezensisBCRC 17467T(100% similarity). It is proposed as Bacillus velezensisGB22.2-a novel keratinolytic bacterial species. Bacillus velezensis GB22.2 is species Bacillus velezensiswhich is firstly reported to be able to degrade chicken feather keratin. The strain of GB23.4 was closely related to Bacillus cereusATCC14579T(100% similarity) and it is considered as a new keratinolytic strain of Bacillus cereus. The isolated bacterial strains are new candidates for chicken feather degradation agent.
Keywords :
Bacillus cereus , Bacillus velezensis , Chicken feather , Keratinolytic Proteolysis
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Agriculture and Biology
Serial Year :
2019
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Record number :
2593781
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