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Stereochemical course of the hydrolysis reaction catalyzed by chitinases Al and D from <i>Bacillus circulans</i> WL‐12
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Bioorganic ChemistryBacteriologyGlycobiologyMolecular BiologyAnomeric ConfigurationEscherichia Coli Hb101Enzymatic ModificationBiosynthesisChitinases A1Hydrolysis ReactionChitinases AlBacillus CirculansBiotransformationBiocatalysisMolecular MicrobiologyProtein BiosynthesisNatural SciencesEnzyme CatalysisBiotechnologyMicrobiologyMedicine
Chitinases A1 and D were purified from the periplasmic proteins produced by Escherichia coli HB101 harbouring recombinant plasmids carrying respectively the chiA and chiD genes of Bacillus circulans WL-12. HPLC analysis indicated that during the hydrolysis of chitotriose, both chitinases initially produce N-acetylglucosamine and only one anomer of chitobiose. 1H NMR spectroscopy of the hydrolysis of chitotetraitol showed that this anomer corresponds to beta-chitobiose, demonstrating that chitinases A1 and D act by a molecular mechanism that retains the anomeric configuration. This mechanism is similar to that of lysozymes although both chitinases belong to a family of proteins sharing no demonstrable amino acid sequence similarity with lysozymes.
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