2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2007.03.028
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Optimization of cold-active protease production by the psychrophilic bacterium Colwellia sp. NJ341 with response surface methodology

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“…Assay of protease activity Protease activity was determined by the method of Wang et al (2008). Briefly, 200 μl of the crude extract was added to the reaction mixture, containing 2% (w/v) casein (Sigma) in 200 μl of 50 mM TrisHCl (pH 8).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assay of protease activity Protease activity was determined by the method of Wang et al (2008). Briefly, 200 μl of the crude extract was added to the reaction mixture, containing 2% (w/v) casein (Sigma) in 200 μl of 50 mM TrisHCl (pH 8).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21,22) This method is most frequently used in biotechnology operations to obtain maximum cell density, and high yields of the desired metabolic product and enzyme levels in microbial 23) and plant systems, 24) but these single-variable optimization methods have weaknesses, such as being time-consuming 24) and expensive when a large number of variables are considered. 6) Furthermore, misinterpretation of results may occur if the interaction effects between different variables are overlooked.…”
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“…However, the p-value of the coefficients of the linear effects of soy flour and the interactive effect of soy flour and skimmed milk may have been significant to some extent. According to this result, skimmed milk, which is a source of casein, appeared to have the greatest effect on enzyme production (p-values of β 1 , β 11 < 0.001), since the casein provided the intact peptides necessary for the induction process of the enzyme 28 . Thus, the response of silk degumming protease production (Y ) by B. subtilis C4 can be expressed in terms of the regression equation: + 513.32…”
Section: Optimization By Response Surface Methodologymentioning
confidence: 91%