An extracellular thermo-alkali stable chitinase was obtained from Streptomyces chilikensis RC1830, a novel actinobacterial strain isolated from the sediments of Chilika lake, India. Purification of the enzyme was carried out by concentrating the enzyme with centrifugal device followed by chromatographic separation by DEAE Sepharose ion exchange resin.The molecular weight of the enzyme was 10.5 kDa as determined by SDS-PAGE. The optimum pH and temperature for the partially purified chitinase was pH 7 and 60 °C. The chitinase showed 40% activity at pH 11 after 24 h exposure at room temperature. The chitinase exhibited Km and Vmax values are 0.02 mM and 3.184 mol/min/mg of enzyme respectively. The 6 residue N-terminal sequence of the enzyme wa...
Chitinase is an extracellular enzyme which is capable in hydrolyzing insoluble chitin to its oligome...
Abstract This paper is the first to investigate the pro-duction and partial characterization of the ...
One hundred and twenty isolates of chitosanase producing bacteria were screened from water and soil ...
Streptomyces sp. IK isolated from compost inoculants, could produce extra cellular chitinase in a me...
357-363Chitinases, the enzymes that breakdown chitin—the second most abundant polysaccharide in natu...
This study aimed at production of chitinase enzyme from marine waste. Out of 27 fungal isolates, Asp...
The purification and characterization of a new thermophilic chitinase from thermophilic Bacillus sp....
Chitin is the second most abundant natural biopolymer that is found in exoskeletons of crustaceans, ...
[[abstract]]The chitinase-producing strain TKU008 was isolated from soil in Taiwan, and it was ident...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Thermophilic bacteria producing chitinase were collected from Prataan hot spring, East Java, Indones...
ABSTRACT Chitinase is an extracellular enzyme which is capablfJin hydrolyzing insoluble chitin to it...
Chitinases is an enzyme capable of degrading chitin into oligomers to produce chitin derivatives pro...
To isolate and characterize chitinases that can be applied with practical advantages, 57 isolates of...
Four chitinases were cloned and characterized from three strains isolated from a mudflat: Aeromonas ...
Chitinase is an extracellular enzyme which is capable in hydrolyzing insoluble chitin to its oligome...
Abstract This paper is the first to investigate the pro-duction and partial characterization of the ...
One hundred and twenty isolates of chitosanase producing bacteria were screened from water and soil ...
Streptomyces sp. IK isolated from compost inoculants, could produce extra cellular chitinase in a me...
357-363Chitinases, the enzymes that breakdown chitin—the second most abundant polysaccharide in natu...
This study aimed at production of chitinase enzyme from marine waste. Out of 27 fungal isolates, Asp...
The purification and characterization of a new thermophilic chitinase from thermophilic Bacillus sp....
Chitin is the second most abundant natural biopolymer that is found in exoskeletons of crustaceans, ...
[[abstract]]The chitinase-producing strain TKU008 was isolated from soil in Taiwan, and it was ident...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Thermophilic bacteria producing chitinase were collected from Prataan hot spring, East Java, Indones...
ABSTRACT Chitinase is an extracellular enzyme which is capablfJin hydrolyzing insoluble chitin to it...
Chitinases is an enzyme capable of degrading chitin into oligomers to produce chitin derivatives pro...
To isolate and characterize chitinases that can be applied with practical advantages, 57 isolates of...
Four chitinases were cloned and characterized from three strains isolated from a mudflat: Aeromonas ...
Chitinase is an extracellular enzyme which is capable in hydrolyzing insoluble chitin to its oligome...
Abstract This paper is the first to investigate the pro-duction and partial characterization of the ...
One hundred and twenty isolates of chitosanase producing bacteria were screened from water and soil ...