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Identification and characterization of the three chitin-binding domains within the multidomain chitinase Chi92 from Aeromonas hydrophila JP101.

M L Wu1, Y C Chuang, J P Chen, C S Chen, M C Chang.   

Abstract

The gene (chi92) encoding the extracellular chitinase of Aeromonas hydrophila JP101 has been cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli. The mature form of Chi92 is an 842-amino-acid (89.830-kDa) modular enzyme comprised of a family 18 catalytic domain, an unknown-function region (the A region), and three chitin-binding domains (ChBDs; Chi92-N, ChBD(CI), and ChBD(CII)). The C-terminally repeated ChBDs, ChBD(CI) and ChBD(CII), were grouped into family V of cellulose-binding domains on the basis of sequence homology. Chitin binding and enzyme activity studies with C-terminally truncated Chi92 derivatives lacking ChBDs demonstrated that the ChBDs are responsible for its adhesion to unprocessed and colloidal chitins. Further adsorption experiments with glutathione S-transferase (GST) fusion proteins (GST-CI and GST-CICII) demonstrated that a single ChBD (ChBD(CI)) could promote efficient chitin and cellulose binding. In contrast to the two C-terminal ChBDs, the Chi92-N domain is similar to ChiN of Serratia marcescens ChiA, which has been proposed to participate in chitin binding. A truncated derivative of Chi92 that contained only a catalytic domain and Chi92-N still exhibited insoluble-chitin-binding and hydrolytic activities. Thus, it appears that Chi92 contains Chi92-N as the third ChBD in addition to two ChBDs (ChBD(CI) and ChBD(CII)).

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11679332      PMCID: PMC93277          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.67.11.5100-5106.2001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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