The potential of cold-active proteases are greater than
thermostable proteases in view of their high catalytic efficiency
at low and moderate temperatures. However, these enzymes along with
their producing organisms are remains unexplored. The aim of
present work was to isolate, purify and characterize novel
cold-active extracellular proteases and explore its
biotechnological potential. As a result, two potential cold-adapted
bacteria viz. C. luteum and S. maltophilia are isolated that
producing cold-active metallo-proteases and alkaline protease,
respectively. The enzyme from S. maltophilia showed excellent
compatibility with commercial detergents and exhibited high
efficiency for the removal of blood & grass stains at low
temperature. The present dissertation is specially meant for
undergraduate/postgraduate students and research scholars of
biotechnology/biochemistry and applied sciences; and will be very
helpful in developing interest to pursue studies and research in
enzyme biotechnology. Key features of the book include theoretical
& practical approach to understand production, purification and
characterization of cold-active proteases and their
biotechnological applications.
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