New chitosan-degrading strains that produce chitosanases similar to ChoA of Mitsuaria chitosanitabida

APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY Volume 71 Issue 9 Page 5138-5144 published_at 2005-09
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Title
New chitosan-degrading strains that produce chitosanases similar to ChoA of Mitsuaria chitosanitabida
Creator
ChoongSoo Yun
Amakata Daiki
Source Title
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 71
Issue 9
Start Page 5138
End Page 5144
Journal Identifire
ISSN 0099-2240
EISSN 1098-5336
Descriptions
The betaproteobacterium Mitsuaria chitosanitabida (formerly Matsuebacter chitosanotabidus) 3001 produces a chitosanase (ChoA) that is classified in glycosyl hydrolase family 80. While many chitosanase genes have been isolated from various bacteria to date, they show limited homology to the M. chitosanitabida 3001 chitosanase gene (choA). To investigate the phylogenetic distribution of chitosanases analogous to ChoA in nature, we identified 67 chitosan-degrading strains by screening and investigated their physiological and biological characteristics. We then searched for similarities to ChoA by Western blotting and Southern hybridization and selected 11 strains whose chitosanases showed the most similarity to ChoA. PCR amplification and sequencing of the chitosanase genes from these strains revealed high deduced amino acid sequence similarities to ChoA ranging from 77% to 99%. Analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequences of the 11 selected strains indicated that they are widely distributed in the β and γ subclasses of Proteobacteria and the Flavobacterium group. These observations suggest that the ChoA-like chitosanases that belong to family 80 occur widely in a broad variety of bacteria.
Subjects
Betaproteobacteria ( Other)
Chitosan ( Other)
Flavobacterium ( Other)
Gammaproteobacteria ( Other)
glycoside hydrolases ( Other)
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Date of Issued 2005-09
Publish Type Accepted Manuscript
Access Rights open access
Relation
[DOI] 10.1128/AEM.71.9.5138-5144.2005