Chitinase from Thermomyces lanuginosus SSBP and its biotechnological applications
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Date
2015
Authors
Khan, Faez Iqbal
Bisetty, Krishna
Singh, Suren
Permaul, Kugen
Hassan, Md. Imtaiyaz
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Springerlink
Abstract
Chitinases are ubiquitous class of extracellu-lar enzymes, which have gained attention in the past few years due to their wide biotechnological applications. The effectiveness of conventional insecticides is increasingly compromised by the occurrence of resistance; thus, chi-tinase offers a potential alternative to the use of chemical fungicides. The thermostable enzymes from thermophilic microorganisms have numerous industrial, medical, envi-ronmental and biotechnological applications due to their high stability for temperature and pH. Thermomyces lanug-inosus produced a large number of chitinases, of which chi-tinase I and II are successfully cloned and purified recently. Molecular dynamic simulations revealed that the stability of these enzymes are maintained even at higher tempera-ture. In this review article we have focused on chitinases from different sources, mainly fungal chitinase of T. lanug-inosus and its industrial application.
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Chitinases, TIM-barrel fold, Thermomyces lanuginosus, Biotechnological applications, hermophilic microorganisms, Thermostable enzymes
Citation
Khan, F.I. et al. 2015. Chitinase from Thermomyces lanuginosus SSBP and its biotechnological applications. Extremophiles. 19: 1055–1066.
DOI
10.1007/s00792-015-0792-8