2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2010.02.048
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Biochemical and enzymatic properties of a fibrinolytic enzyme from Pleurotus eryngii cultivated under solid-state conditions using corn cob

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“…are 21 kDa, and 18 kDa, respectively (Mander et al, 2011;Wang et al, 2009). In contrast, the fibrinolytic enzyme isolated in this study was much less than that from Bacillus subtilis ICTF-1 (28 kDa) (Mahajan et al, 2012), while it was greater than that from A. mellea (20 kDa) (Lee et al, 2005) and (14 kDa) from P. eryngii (Cha et al, 2010).…”
Section: Sds-fibrin Zymogramcontrasting
confidence: 80%
“…are 21 kDa, and 18 kDa, respectively (Mander et al, 2011;Wang et al, 2009). In contrast, the fibrinolytic enzyme isolated in this study was much less than that from Bacillus subtilis ICTF-1 (28 kDa) (Mahajan et al, 2012), while it was greater than that from A. mellea (20 kDa) (Lee et al, 2005) and (14 kDa) from P. eryngii (Cha et al, 2010).…”
Section: Sds-fibrin Zymogramcontrasting
confidence: 80%
“…Fibrinolytic enzymes from Plueurotous eryngii, Paecilomyces tenuipes, Ulva pertusa (ulvease), Bacillus subtilis DC 33 and TP-6 (TPAse) digested both Aa and Bb chain of fibrinogen. TPAse digested Aa and Bb chains of fibrinogen to generate D 0 and E 0 fragments which is similar to that generated by plasmin 10,32,[42][43][44] . Fibrinolytic enzymes from Streptomyces sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Cow dung substrate is available throughout the year than other substrates. The agro-wastes such as Ficus nitida waste [14], shrimp shell [36], cotton seed cake [6] and corn cob [8] were reported as the substrate for the production of proteolytic enzymes. The substrates such as soybean grits [36], chickpeas [37], wheat bran [35], spent brewery yeast sludge [38] and soybean meal [39] have been already utilized as potential substrates for fibrinolytic enzyme production.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%