NON RECOMBINANT MUTAGENESIS OF BACILLUS CEREUS FOR FIBRINOLYTIC PROTEASE PRODUCTION
E. Venkata Naga Raju*, Goli. Divakar
ABSTRACT
The advent of protein engineering and sophisticated molecular
technologies has opened possibilities for screening variants of enzymes
and tailor-made proteins from microorganisms with enhanced
production yields which may be of interest for specific commercial
applications. This work has been undertaken to enhance the production
of clinically important fibrinolytic protease by subjecting indigenous
fibrinolytic protease producing Bacillus cereus to non-recombinant
random mutagenesis using ultra-violet (UV) irradiation, ethyl methane
sulfonate (EMS) and ethidium bromide treatment. Mutants were
screened on the basis of enzyme assay by spectrophotometer using
folin’s phenol reagent.
Keywords: non-recombinant, Bacillus cereus, fibrinolytic protease, folin’s phenol reagent.
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