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Molecular characterization of a novel chitinase Cm Chi1 from Chitinolyticbacter meiyuanensis SYBC-H1 and its use in N -acetyl-d-glucosamine production.

Background: N -acetyl-d-glucosamine (GlcNAc) possesses many bioactivities that have been used widely in many fields. The enzymatic production of GlcNAc is eco-friendly, with high yields and a mild production process compared with the traditional chemical process. Therefore, it is crucial to discover a better chitinase for GlcNAc production from chitin.

Results: A novel chitinase gene ( Cmchi1 ) cloned from Chitinolyticbacter meiyuanensis SYBC-H1 and expressed in Escherichia coli BL21(DE3) cells. The recombinant enzyme ( Cm Chi1) contains a glycosyl hydrolase family 18 catalytic module that shows low identity (12-27%) with the corresponding domain of the well-characterized chitinases. Cm Chi1 was purified with a recovery yield of 89% by colloidal chitin affinity chromatography, whereupon it had a specific activity of up to 15.3 U/mg. Cm Chi1 had an approximate molecular mass of 70 kDa after the sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, and its optimum activity for colloidal chitin (CC) hydrolysis occurred at pH 5.2 and 50 °C. Furthermore, Cm Chi1 exhibited k cat / K m values of 7.8 ± 0.11 mL/s/mg and 239.1 ± 2.6 mL/s/μmol toward CC and 4-nitrophenol N,N' -diacetyl-β-d-chitobioside [ p -NP-(GlcNAc)2 ], respectively. Analysis of the hydrolysis products revealed that Cm Chi1 exhibits exo-acting, endo-acting and N -acetyl-β-d-glucosaminidase activities toward N -acetyl chitooligosaccharides ( N -acetyl CHOS) and CC substrates, behavior that makes it different from typical reported chitinases. As a result, GlcNAc could be produced by hydrolyzing CC using recombinant Cm Chi1 alone with a yield of nearly 100% and separated simply from the hydrolysate with a high purity of 98%.

Conclusion: The hydrolytic properties and good environmental adaptions indicate that Cm Chi1 has excellent potential in commercial GlcNAc production. This is the first report on exo-acting, endo-acting and N -acetyl-β-d-glucosaminidase activities from Chitinolyticbacter species.

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