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Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering
2007 Volume.12 No. 6 p.610 ~ p.617
Induction and purification of a thermophilic chitinase produced by Aeromonas sp. DYU-too7 using glucosamine
Lien T. S.

Yu S. T.
Wu S. T.
Too J. R.
Abstract
In the presence of chitin,Aeromonas sp. DYU-Too7 can produce extra-cellular, chitin-degrading enzymes. Chitin analogues and other carbon sources can be used to cultivate this bacterial strain. The chitinases produced by the strain were higher in the GIcN (glucosamine) medium than those in other media. The maximal chitinase activity occurred in the medium containing 0.1% GIcN. Cultivation ofAeromonas sp. DYU-Too7 in the GIcN medium sped up the chitinase production; however the same result did not appear when it was cultivated in the (Chitin+GIcN) medium. This result may indicate that GIcN can be utilized byAeromonas sp. DYU-Too7 as a carbon source and an inducer to produce chitinases. A chitinase with a molecular mass of 36 kDa was further purified and characterized to have an optimal reacting pH of 5.0 and an optimal reacting temperature of 50¡ÆC. This chitinase showed high stability in the proximity of 30¡ÆC and also high stability in the proximity of pH 7.0. The hydrolysates of colloidal chitin, with the aid of the 36-kDa chitinase, were analyzed by an HPLC and found to be chitobiose.
KEYWORD
Aeromonassp. DYU-Too7, chitin, chitinase, glucosamine
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