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Review
. 2016 Feb;32(2):30.
doi: 10.1007/s11274-015-1977-0. Epub 2016 Jan 9.

α-1,3-Glucanase: present situation and prospect of research

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α-1,3-Glucanase: present situation and prospect of research

Wasana Suyotha et al. World J Microbiol Biotechnol. 2016 Feb.

Abstract

α-1,3-Glucanases hydrolyze α-1,3-glucan which is an insoluble linear α-1,3-linked homopolymer of glucose and these enzymes are classified into two families of glycoside hydrolases on the basis of amino acid sequence similarity; type-71 α-1,3-glucanases found in fungi and type-87 enzymes in bacteria. α-1,3-Glucan (also called 'mutan') is a major component of dental plaque formed by oral Streptococci and has important physiological roles in various fungal species, including as a component of cell walls, an endogenous carbon source for sexual development, and a virulent factor. Considering these backgrounds, α-1,3-glucanases have been investigated from the perspectives of applications to dental care and development of cell-wall lytic enzymes. Compared with information regarding other glycoside hydrolases such as amylases, cellulases, chitinases, and β-glucanases, there is limited biochemical and structural information available regarding α-1,3-glucanase. Further research on α-1,3-glucanases on enzyme application to dental care and biological control of pathogenic fungi is expected. In this mini-review, we briefly describe how α-1,3-glucanases are categorized and characterized and present our study findings regarding α-1,3-glucanase from Bacillus circulans KA-304. Furthermore, we briefly discuss potential future applications of α-1,3-glucanases.

Keywords: Fungal cell wall; Mutan; Protoplast; α-1,3-Glucan; α-1,3-Glucan-binding domains; α-1,3-Glucanase.

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