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Acidic Chitinase-Chitin Complex Is Dissociated in a Competitive Manner by Acetic Acid: Purification of Natural Enzyme for Supplementation Purposes

Acidic chitinase (Chia) has been implicated in asthma, allergic inflammations, and food processing. We have purified Chia enzymes with striking acid stability and protease resistance from chicken and pig stomach tissues using a chitin column and 8 M urea (urea-Chia). Here, we report that acetic acid...

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Autores principales: Tabata, Eri, Kashimura, Akinori, Wakita, Satoshi, Sakaguchi, Masayoshi, Sugahara, Yasusato, Imamura, Yasutada, Shimizu, Hideaki, Matoska, Vaclav, Bauer, Peter O., Oyama, Fumitaka
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5855584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29370114
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19020362
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author Tabata, Eri
Kashimura, Akinori
Wakita, Satoshi
Sakaguchi, Masayoshi
Sugahara, Yasusato
Imamura, Yasutada
Shimizu, Hideaki
Matoska, Vaclav
Bauer, Peter O.
Oyama, Fumitaka
author_facet Tabata, Eri
Kashimura, Akinori
Wakita, Satoshi
Sakaguchi, Masayoshi
Sugahara, Yasusato
Imamura, Yasutada
Shimizu, Hideaki
Matoska, Vaclav
Bauer, Peter O.
Oyama, Fumitaka
author_sort Tabata, Eri
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description Acidic chitinase (Chia) has been implicated in asthma, allergic inflammations, and food processing. We have purified Chia enzymes with striking acid stability and protease resistance from chicken and pig stomach tissues using a chitin column and 8 M urea (urea-Chia). Here, we report that acetic acid is a suitable agent for native Chia purification from the stomach tissues using a chitin column (acetic acid-Chia). Chia protein can be eluted from a chitin column using 0.1 M acetic acid (pH 2.8), but not by using Gly-HCl (pH 2.5) or sodium acetate (pH 4.0 or 5.5). The melting temperatures of Chia are not affected substantially in the elution buffers, as assessed by differential scanning fluorimetry. Interestingly, acetic acid appears to be more effective for Chia-chitin dissociation than do other organic acids with similar structures. We propose a novel concept of this dissociation based on competitive interaction between chitin and acetic acid rather than on acid denaturation. Acetic acid-Chia also showed similar chitinolytic activity to urea-Chia, indicating that Chia is extremely stable against acid, proteases, and denaturing agents. Both acetic acid- and urea-Chia seem to have good potential for supplementation or compensatory purposes in agriculture or even biomedicine.
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spelling pubmed-58555842018-03-20 Acidic Chitinase-Chitin Complex Is Dissociated in a Competitive Manner by Acetic Acid: Purification of Natural Enzyme for Supplementation Purposes Tabata, Eri Kashimura, Akinori Wakita, Satoshi Sakaguchi, Masayoshi Sugahara, Yasusato Imamura, Yasutada Shimizu, Hideaki Matoska, Vaclav Bauer, Peter O. Oyama, Fumitaka Int J Mol Sci Article Acidic chitinase (Chia) has been implicated in asthma, allergic inflammations, and food processing. We have purified Chia enzymes with striking acid stability and protease resistance from chicken and pig stomach tissues using a chitin column and 8 M urea (urea-Chia). Here, we report that acetic acid is a suitable agent for native Chia purification from the stomach tissues using a chitin column (acetic acid-Chia). Chia protein can be eluted from a chitin column using 0.1 M acetic acid (pH 2.8), but not by using Gly-HCl (pH 2.5) or sodium acetate (pH 4.0 or 5.5). The melting temperatures of Chia are not affected substantially in the elution buffers, as assessed by differential scanning fluorimetry. Interestingly, acetic acid appears to be more effective for Chia-chitin dissociation than do other organic acids with similar structures. We propose a novel concept of this dissociation based on competitive interaction between chitin and acetic acid rather than on acid denaturation. Acetic acid-Chia also showed similar chitinolytic activity to urea-Chia, indicating that Chia is extremely stable against acid, proteases, and denaturing agents. Both acetic acid- and urea-Chia seem to have good potential for supplementation or compensatory purposes in agriculture or even biomedicine. MDPI 2018-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5855584/ /pubmed/29370114 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19020362 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tabata, Eri
Kashimura, Akinori
Wakita, Satoshi
Sakaguchi, Masayoshi
Sugahara, Yasusato
Imamura, Yasutada
Shimizu, Hideaki
Matoska, Vaclav
Bauer, Peter O.
Oyama, Fumitaka
Acidic Chitinase-Chitin Complex Is Dissociated in a Competitive Manner by Acetic Acid: Purification of Natural Enzyme for Supplementation Purposes
title Acidic Chitinase-Chitin Complex Is Dissociated in a Competitive Manner by Acetic Acid: Purification of Natural Enzyme for Supplementation Purposes
title_full Acidic Chitinase-Chitin Complex Is Dissociated in a Competitive Manner by Acetic Acid: Purification of Natural Enzyme for Supplementation Purposes
title_fullStr Acidic Chitinase-Chitin Complex Is Dissociated in a Competitive Manner by Acetic Acid: Purification of Natural Enzyme for Supplementation Purposes
title_full_unstemmed Acidic Chitinase-Chitin Complex Is Dissociated in a Competitive Manner by Acetic Acid: Purification of Natural Enzyme for Supplementation Purposes
title_short Acidic Chitinase-Chitin Complex Is Dissociated in a Competitive Manner by Acetic Acid: Purification of Natural Enzyme for Supplementation Purposes
title_sort acidic chitinase-chitin complex is dissociated in a competitive manner by acetic acid: purification of natural enzyme for supplementation purposes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5855584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29370114
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19020362
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