[Advances in the structure and function of chitosanase]
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- DOI: 10.13345/j.cjb.220530
[Advances in the structure and function of chitosanase]
Abstract
Chitosanases represent a class of glycoside hydrolases with high catalytic activity on chitosan but nearly no activity on chitin. Chitosanases can convert high molecular weight chitosan into functional chitooligosaccharides with low molecular weight. In recent years, remarkable progress has been made in the research on chitosanases. This review summarizes and discusses its biochemical properties, crystal structures, catalytic mechanisms, and protein engineering, highlighting the preparation of pure chitooligosaccharides by enzymatic hydrolysis. This review may advance the understandings on the mechanism of chitosanases and promote its industrial applications.
Keywords: catalytic mechanism; chitosanase; crystal structure; rational design.
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