Study the Proteolytic Activity of Extremophilic Fungi Isolated from the Soil of the Copper Mines of Malajkhand

Isolation and Characterization of Proteolytic Extremophilic Fungi from Copper Mines Soil

Authors

  • Richa Tiwari Author
  • A. S. Yadav Author
  • Ragini Gothalwal Author

Keywords:

proteolytic activity, extremophilic fungi, soil, copper mines, proteases, microbial protease, biotechnological processes, casein-skimmed milk agar plates, extremophilic growth, Aspergillus, Alterneria, Rhizoctonia, Chlodosporium, clear zone formation, quantitative analysis

Abstract

Proteases are fundamental for living life forms they are universal and found in a wide decent variety of sources. Proteases are the key compounds in modern application. Microbial protease assumes a significant job in biotechnological forms. In this work the focal point of our investigation is on the disconnection of proteolytic microorganisms from the outrageous condition of copper mines and their proteolytic movement. The principal technique was embraced to decide the proteolytic action by flooding bromocresol green reagent on caseinskimmed milk agar plates. In the present research, four extremophilic growth was disconnected named Aspergillus, Alterneria, Rhizoctonia and Chlodosporium that develop on most extreme 70ºC temperature and made due under soggy warmth condition. Among them, Two detached strains in particular Aspergiillus and Psedomonas demonstrated the most stretched out clear zone arrangement after hatching time 24 hrs. The outcome acquired in the present investigation demonstrated that the vastest clear zones were created at 24 hrs and of hatching period at 37°C. In this manner, these contagious strains were chosen for further quantitative investigation.

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Published

2019-05-01

How to Cite

[1]
“Study the Proteolytic Activity of Extremophilic Fungi Isolated from the Soil of the Copper Mines of Malajkhand: Isolation and Characterization of Proteolytic Extremophilic Fungi from Copper Mines Soil”, JASRAE, vol. 16, no. 6, pp. 121–123, May 2019, Accessed: Apr. 04, 2026. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/11313