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Characterization of chitinase genes from an alkaliphilic actinomycete, Nocardiopsis prasina OPC-131

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APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 69, Issue 2, Pages 894-900

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/AEM.69.2.894-900.2003

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An alkaliphilic actinomycete, Nocardiopsis prasina OPC-131, secretes chitinases, ChiA, Chilli, and ChiBDelta, in the presence of chitin. The genes encoding ChiA and Chilli were cloned and sequenced. The open reading frame (ORF) of chiA encoded a protein of 336 amino acids with a calculated molecular mass of 35,257 Da. ChiA consisted of only a catalytic domain and showed a significant homology with family 18 chitinases. The chiB ORF encoded a protein of 296 amino acids with a calculated molecular mass of 31,500 Da. ChiB is a modular enzyme consisting of a chitin-binding domain type 3 (ChtBD type 3) and a catalytic domain. The catalytic domain of ChiB showed significant similarity to Streptomyces family 19 chitinases. ChiBDelta was the truncated form of ChiB lacking ChtBD type 3. Expression plasmids coding for ChiA, ChiB, and ChiBDelta were constructed to investigate the biochemical properties of these recombinant proteins. These enzymes showed pHs and temperature optima similar to those of native enzymes. ChiB showed more efficient hydrolysis of chitin and stronger antifungal activity than ChiBDelta, indicating that the ChtBD type 3 of ChiB plays an important role in the efficient hydrolysis of chitin and in antifungal activity. Furthermore, the finding of family 19 chitinase in N. prasina OPC-131 suggests that family 19 chitinases are distributed widely in actinomycetes other than the genus Streptomyces.

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