Purification, Characterization, and Molecular cloning of a Chitinase from the Seeds of Benincasa hispida
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概要
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A chitinase was purified from the seeds of Benincasa hispida, a medicinal plant also called white gourd, and a member of the Cucurbitaceae family. Purification was done by using a procedure consisting of only two fractionation steps : an acid denaturation step followed by ion-exchange chromatography. The sequence of the N-terminal forty amino acid residues was analyzed and the sequence indicated that the enzyme is a class III chitinase. The enzyme, which is a basic chitinase, is one of at least five chitinases detected in the seed extract of B. hispida. Like other class III chitinases, this enzyme also has lysozyme activity. A genomic clone of the gene encoding the enzyme was isolated and sequenced. The gene has the potential to encode a protein of 301 amino acid residues. The deduced amino acid sequence of the protein, as expected from the N-terminal amino acid sequence, shares high degrees of similarity with other class III chitinases.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 2001-03-23
著者
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Khan Anwar
Department Of Biological Sciences Louisiana State University Lsu Agricultural Center
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SHIH Chao-Yun
RCMI Program, Health Research Center, Department of Biology, Southern University
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JIA Shifang
RCMI Program, Health Research Center, Department of Biology, Southern University
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WU Junlin
Department of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State University, LSU Agricultural Center
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SHIH Ding
Department of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State University, LSU Agricultural Center
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Shih Ding
Department Of Biological Sciences Louisiana State University Lsu Agricultural Center
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Wu Junlin
Department Of Biological Sciences Louisiana State University Lsu Agricultural Center
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Jia Shifang
Rcmi Program Health Research Center Department Of Biology Southern University
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Shih Chao-yun
Rcmi Program Health Research Center Department Of Biology Southern University
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Shin Chao-Yun
RCMI Program, Health Research Center, Department of Biology, Southern University