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. 2018:605:457-497.
doi: 10.1016/bs.mie.2018.01.032. Epub 2018 Mar 12.

Polysaccharide-Degrading Enzymes From Marine Gastropods

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Polysaccharide-Degrading Enzymes From Marine Gastropods

Takao Ojima et al. Methods Enzymol. 2018.

Abstract

Seaweed polysaccharides have been widely used as viscosifier, gelling agents, and stabilizer in the various application fields, e.g., food, pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, and chemical industries. Applications of seaweed polysaccharides are further expanding to versatile directions, e.g., biofuels, bioactive compounds, and functional materials for medical and basic researches. Production of functional oligo- and monosaccharides by the use of specific enzymes is also expected to improve the value of seaweed polysaccharides. The enzymes that depolymerize seaweed polysaccharides are distributed largely among seaweed-associating organisms like marine invertebrates and bacteria. Among them, herbivorous marine gastropods such as abalone and sea hare are the most prominent producers of polysaccharide-degrading enzymes. To date, various kinds of polysaccharide-degrading enzymes have been isolated from the digestive fluid and hepatopancreas of these animals. Among them, alginate lyase, β-1,3-glucanase, mannanase, and cellulase are the major constituents of their digestive fluid. In this chapter, the authors describe the general methods for the preparation and activity assay of the gastropod polysaccharide-degrading enzymes and provide basic knowledge for their primary structures.

Keywords: Abalone; Alginate lyase; Cellulase; Gastropods; Periwinkle; Polysaccharides; Sea hare; Seaweeds; β-1,3-glucanase; β-Mannanase.

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