Purification of Aspergillus sp. S1-13 Chitinases and Their Role in Saccharification of Chitin in Mash of Solid-State Culture with Shellfish Waste(MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY)
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In a suspension of solid-state culture of Aspergillus sp. S1-13 containing a lactic acid-treated crab shell as the substrate, the saccharification of chitin in the shell proceeded to form N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc): the culture was the source of chitin and chitinases. The analysis of chitinases in the water-extract of the solid-state culture indicated occurrence of an exochitinase (Exo, MW 73 kDa) and two endochitinases. The amounts of the endochitinases suggested that one of them (Endo-1, MW 45 kDa) might be the main species in the chitin-saccharification. The amount of GlcNAc released from the LA-treated crab shell by the combined action of isolated Exo and Endo-1 was very small, predicting participation in the saccharification of other enzyme species, which might be hardly extracted with water from the solid-state culture. The re-extraction of the solid-state culture using 2 M KC1, which was extracted with water beforehand, demonstrated another endochitinase (Endo-2, MW 51 kDa). Endo-2 isolated from the salt-extract can adsorb to chitin, and can hydrolyze the chitin in the adsorbed state. The roles of these chitinases in the chitin-saccharification based on their properties and combined action were discussed.
- 社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 2007-06-25
著者
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TACHIKI TAKASHI
Department of Food Science and Technology, Kyoto University
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YANO Shigekazu
Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Life Sciences, Ritsumeikan University
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WAKAYAMA Mamoru
Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Life Sciences, Ritsumeikan University
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Wakayama Mamoru
Dep. Of Biotechnology Fac. Of Life Sciences Ritsumeikan Univ.
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Wakayama Mamoru
Department Of Bioscience And Biotechnology Faculty Of Science And Engineering Ritsumeikan University
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Wakayama Mamoru
Institute. For Chemical Research Kyoto University
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Rattanakit Nopakarn
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University
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Plikomol Abhinya
Microbiology Section, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University
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Tachiki T
Department Of Food Science And Technology Faculty Of Agriculture Kyoto University
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Tachiki Takashi
Department Of Bioscience & Technology Faculty Of Science & Engineering Ritsumeikan Universit
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Yano Shigekazu
Department Of Biotechnology College Of Life Sciences Ritsumeikan University
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Rattanakit Nopakarn
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science Chiang Mai University
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Yano Shuntaro
Department Of Biotechnology Faculty Of Life Sciences Ritsumeikan University
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Wakayama Mamoru
Department Of Biotechnology Faculty Of Life Sciences Ritsumeikan University
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Plikomol Abhinya
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Chiang Mai University
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YANO Shigekazu
Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan University
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Wakayama Mamoru
Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Oita University
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