Abstract
Non pepsin inhibitor (S–PI) and diazoacetyl-dl-norleucine methylester (DAN) sensitive acid proteases producing microorganism was isolated from farm soil of Osaka Prefecture.
The isolated strain was identified as Scytalidium lignicolum M–133. When it was aerobically grown on a medium consisting of glucose 5%, meat extract 1.5%, yeast extract 0.1%, KH2PO4 0.2%, MgSO4·7H2O 0.05% at pH 3.5 and 25°C, the strain produced two acid proteases, A and B, in the culture broth.
The acid proteases A and B were not at all inactivated by S–PI and DAN. These acid proteases were expected to be a new type of acid protease from the viewpoint of the active site.