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titleOfInvention Strain of bacteria serratia marcescens - a producer of chitinase
abstract The invention relates to the microbiological industry and is a new strain of the bacteria Serratia marcescens. chitinase-producing chitin dextrinase, 4- / 3 (2-acetamido-2-deoxy-D-glucoside) glycanohydrolase (K.F.3.2.1.4.), which can be used for the bioconversion of chitin-containing waste into single-cell protein, insects and pathogenic fungi, pests of agricultural plants, in laboratory practice in the quantitative determination of chitin in the cell wall of fungi. The purpose of the invention is to obtain a strain of Serratia marcenscens exhibiting a higher level of chitinase activity in the culture fluid. The strain of Serratia marcescens VKPM-4993 (41-10) obtained by the method of natural sieving possesses chemical activity 314-362 u / yl, 604-695 μmol N-AGA mg protein h. which is 7-9 times higher than the activity of a known producer. 1 tab. and with
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