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Extremophilic proteases as novel and efficient tools in short peptide synthesis
Aneta M Białkowska1, Krzysztof Morawski2, Tomasz Florczak2
1Institute of Technical Biochemistry, Lodz University of Technology, Stefanowskiego Street 4/10, 90-924, Lodz, Poland. aneta.bialkowska@p.lodz.pl.
Abstract:
The objective of this review is to outline the crucial role that peptides play in various sectors, including medicine. Different ways of producing these compounds are discussed with an emphasis on the benefits offered by industrial enzyme biotechnology. This paper describes mechanisms of peptide bond formation using a range of proteases with different active site structures. Importantly, these enzymes may be further improved chemically and/or genetically to make them better suited for their various applications and process conditions. The focus is on extremophilic proteases, whose potential does not seem to have been fully appreciated to date. The structure of these proteins is somewhat different from that of the common commercially available enzymes, making them effective at high salinity and high or low temperatures, which are often favorable to peptide synthesis. Examples of such enzymes include halophilic, thermophilic, and psychrophilic proteases; this paper also mentions some promising catalytic proteins which require further study in this respect.
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