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Cloning and biochemical characterization of a recombinant chitinase encoded by the CHT4 gene from Candida albicans. | LitMetric

Cloning and biochemical characterization of a recombinant chitinase encoded by the CHT4 gene from Candida albicans.

Protein Expr Purif

Department of Food Science, School of Agricultural Engineering and Food Science, Shandong University of Technology, Zibo, 255000, China.

Published: November 2023

As one of the major components in the fungal cell wall, chitin is a polymer of β-1,4-linked N-acetylglucosamine. Chitinases are hydrolytic enzymes that break down glycosidic bonds in the chitin. The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans has three chitinase-encoding genes, CaCHT1, CaCHT2 and CaCHT3. The CaCHT4 gene encodes a protein with the glycoside hydrolase family GH18 domain, Glyco_18, which suggests that CaCht4 might be a chitinase. In the present study, we have cloned, expressed and purified the N-terminally His6-tagged CaCht4 protein from bacterial cells. Further biochemical characterization has shown that this recombinant CaCht4 protein shows both exochitinase (chitobiosidase) and endochitinase activities, but has no N-acetylglucosaminase activity. The optimal temperature for the exochitinase activity of CaCht4 is 55 °C. Taken together, these data support that the CaCHT4 gene encodes a chitinase. Our finding provides a basis for us to understand the biological functions of the CaCHT4 gene in C. albicans.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pep.2023.106343DOI Listing

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