“…Likewise, the protease from strain VIT P14 showed a complete inhibition against PMSF after an incubation at 37°C for 30 min [34]; however, the protease from strain MTCC 6729 retained 35% of its activity against 5 mM PMSF and totally inhibited against 10 mM PMSF [33]. The essential serine residue was often described for the alkaline salt-stable proteases from the halophilic Bacillus strains [22, 23], while the peptidase SAPV retained all of its activity towards the trypsin competitive reagents, the chymotrypsin alkylating agent, the zinc protease inhibitor, and the acid and thiol reagents. In fact, the SBTI, TLCK, TPCK, benzamidine, DTNB, ld -DTT, 2-ME, NEM, iodoacetamide, leupeptin, pepstatin A, MIA, EPNP, and 1,10-phenanthroline monohydrate had almost no effect on the activity.…”