Marine Drugs (Oct 2021)

Expression and Characterization of a Novel Cold-Adapted Chitosanase from Marine <i>Renibacterium</i> sp. Suitable for Chitooligosaccharides Preparation

  • Lin-Lin Zhang,
  • Xiao-Hua Jiang,
  • Xin-Feng Xiao,
  • Wen-Xiu Zhang,
  • Yi-Qian Shi,
  • Zhi-Peng Wang,
  • Hai-Xiang Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/md19110596
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 11
p. 596

Abstract

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(1) Background: Chitooligosaccharides (COS) have numerous applications due to their excellent properties. Chitosan hydrolysis using chitosanases has been proposed as an advisable method for COS preparation. Although many chitosanases from various sources have been identified, the cold-adapted ones with high stability are still rather rare but required. (2) Methods: A novel chitosanase named CsnY from marine bacterium Renibacterium sp. Y82 was expressed in Escherichia coli, following sequence analysis. Then, the characterizations of recombinant CsnY purified through Ni–NTA affinity chromatography were conducted, including effects of pH and temperature, effects of metal ions and chemicals, and final product analysis. (3) Results: The GH46 family chitosanase CsnY possessed promising thermostability at broad temperature range (0–50 °C), and with optimal activity at 40 °C and pH 6.0, especially showing relatively high activity (over 80% of its maximum activity) at low temperatures (20–30 °C), which demonstrated the cold-adapted property. Common metal ions or chemicals had no obvious effect on CsnY except Mn2+ and Co2+. Finally, CsnY was determined to be an endo-type chitosanase generating chitodisaccharides and -trisaccharides as main products, whose total concentration reached 56.74 mM within 2 h against 2% (w/v) initial chitosan substrate. (4) Conclusions: The results suggest the cold-adapted CsnY with favorable stability has desirable potential for the industrial production of COS.

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