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Bioconversion of chitosan into chito-oligosaccharides (CHOS) using family 46 chitosanase from Bacillus subtilis (BsCsn46A)

Journal

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Volume 186, Issue -, Pages 420-428

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2018.01.059

Keywords

GH46; Chitosanase; Bioconversion; Chitosan; Chito-oligosaccharides; Bacillus

Funding

  1. Suranaree University of Technology (SUT)
  2. National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT)
  3. Office of the Higher Education Commission under NRU project
  4. SUT-Ph.D. scholarship [SUT-PhD/15/2554]
  5. Research Council of Norway [221576, 247001]

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BsCsn46A, a GH family 46 chitosanase from Bacillus subtilis had been previously shown to have potential for bioconversion of chitosan to chito-oligosaccharides (CHOS). However, so far, in-depth analysis of both the mode of action of this enzyme and the composition of its products were lacking. In this study, we have employed size exclusion chromatography, H-1 NMR, and mass spectrometry to reveal that BsCsn46A can rapidly cleave chitosans with a wide-variety of acetylation degrees, using a non-processive endo-mode of action. The composition of the product mixtures can be tailored by varying the degree of acetylation of the chitosan and the reaction time. Detailed analysis of product profiles revealed differences compared to other chitosanases. Importantly, BsCsn46A seems to be one of the fastest chitosanases described so far. The detailed analysis of preferred endo-binding modes using (H2O)-O-18 showed that a hexameric substrate has three productive binding modes occurring with similar frequencies.

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