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Two proteolytic thermophilic aerobic bacterial strains, PA-9 and PA-5, were isolated from Buranga hot springs in western Uganda. The cells were rods, approximately 10–12 μm in length and 3 μm in width. Isolate PA-9 grew at between 38°C and 68°C (optimum, 62°C), and PA-5 grew at between 37°C and 72°C (optimum, 60°C). Both isolates grew optimally at pH 7.5–8.5. Their 16S rRNA gene sequences indicated that they belong to the newly described genus Geobacillus. Zymogram analysis of the crude enzyme extracts revealed the presence of two extracellular proteases for isolate PA-5, and at least eight for isolate PA-9. The optimum temperature and pH for casein-degrading activity were 70°C, pH 6.5 for isolate PA-9, but caseinolytic activity could also be observed at 2°C. In the case of isolate PA-5, optimal activity was observed over a temperature and pH range of 50–70°C and pH 5–10, respectively.
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Received: 26 November 2001 / Accepted: 12 December 2001
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Hawumba, J., Theron, J. & Brözel, V. Thermophilic Protease-Producing Geobacillus from Buranga Hot Springs in Western Uganda. Curr Microbiol 45, 144–150 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00284-001-0116-3
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00284-001-0116-3