Journal
CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES
Volume 67, Issue 2, Pages 201-216Publisher
SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00018-009-0161-9
Keywords
Chitinases; Insects; Classification; Expression; Function; RNA interference; Biocontrol; Vaccines
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- NSF [IBN-0316963, IOS-615818]
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Insect chitinases belong to family 18 glycosylhydrolases that hydrolyze chitin by an endo-type of cleavage while retaining the anomeric beta-(1 -> 4) configuration of products. There are multiple genes encoding chitinases and chitinase-like proteins in all insect species studied using bioinformatics searches. These chitinases differ in size, domain organization, physical, chemical and enzymatic properties, and in patterns of their expression during development. There are also differences in tissue specificity of expression. Based on a phylogenetic analysis, insect chitinases and chitinase-like proteins have been classified into several different groups. Results of RNA interference experiments demonstrate that at least some of these chitinases belonging to different groups serve non-redundant functions and are essential for insect survival, molting or development. Chitinases have been utilized for biological control of insect pests on transgenic plants either alone or in combination with other insecticidal proteins. Specific chitinases may prove to be useful as biocontrol agents and/or as vaccines.
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