Microbial proteases are widely used in commercial applications such
as food processing, leathermaking and papermaking. In addition,
proteases are commonly added to laundry detergents. Bacteria of the
genus Bacillus are commonly used for protease production.
Commercially available recombinant proteases are made using
proprietary microorganisms and processes and are barely affordable
in some of the poor regions of the world. Therefore, interest
remains in effective wildtype proteases that could be produced
inexpensively for use in household detergents and other
applications. In this context, this work reports on extracellular
proteases of Bacillus subtilis ASQ01 isolated from soil in Sindh,
Pakistan.
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