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GH-16 Type β-1,3-Glucanase from Lysobacter sp. MK9-1 Enhances Antifungal Activity of GH-19 Type Chitinase, and Its Glucan-binding Domain Binds to Fungal Cell-wall.


ABSTRACT: The GH-16 type β-1,3-glucanase (BgluC16MK) gene of Lysobacter sp. MK9-1 was cloned to study its antifungal activities. BgluC16MK displays amino acid sequence similarity with GluC from L. enzymogenes strain N4-7. BgluC16MK includes a signal sequence, a catalytic domain and carbohydrate-binding module family 6-type β-glucan binding domain (B-GBD). The expression of the BgluC16MK gene in Escherichia coli without the signal sequence resulted in antifungal activity at a dose of 0.6-0.8 nmol/disk. However, BgluC16MK displayed antifungal activity at a dose of 0.025 nmol/disk in combination with Chi19MK. Substrate-specific assay revealed that purified BgluC16MK hydrolyzed insoluble curdlan more readily than the soluble substrate. Furthermore, to explore the binding selectivity of B-GBD of BgluC16MK, we constructed a fusion protein (B-GBD-GFP) using the B-GBD and green fluorescent protein. The activity of the fusion protein against various substrates indicates that B-GBD was selective for glucans with β-1,3-linkages. An additional study demonstrated the binding ability of B-GBD-GFP to the cell-wall of living fungi, such as T. reesei and Aspergillus oryzae. These findings suggest that BgluC16MK can be utilized to generate antifungal enzyme preparations and that the fusion protein B-GBD-GFP can be used to identify the fungal cell surface structure using β-glucans.

SUBMITTER: Otsuka Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9534828 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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GH-16 Type β-1,3-Glucanase from <i>Lysobacter</i> sp. MK9-1 Enhances Antifungal Activity of GH-19 Type Chitinase, and Its Glucan-binding Domain Binds to Fungal Cell-wall.

Otsuka Yuitsu Y   Sato Koki K   Yano Shigekazu S   Kanno Haruki H   Suyotha Wasana W   Konno Hiroyuki H   Makabe Koki K   Taira Toki T  

Journal of applied glycoscience 20220822 3


The GH-16 type β-1,3-glucanase (BgluC16MK) gene of <i>Lysobacter</i> sp. MK9-1 was cloned to study its antifungal activities. BgluC16MK displays amino acid sequence similarity with GluC from <i>L. enzymogenes</i> strain N4-7. BgluC16MK includes a signal sequence, a catalytic domain and carbohydrate-binding module family 6-type β-glucan binding domain (B-GBD). The expression of the BgluC16MK gene in <i>Escherichia coli</i> without the signal sequence resulted in antifungal activity at a dose of 0  ...[more]

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