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Characterization of alpha-L-rhamnosidase of Bacillus sp. GL1 responsible for the complete depolymerization of gellan.
Authors:W Hashimoto  H Nankai  N Sato  S Kawai  K Murata
Institution:Research Institute for Food Science, Kyoto University, Uji, 611-0011, Japan.
Abstract:A bacterium, Bacillus sp. GL1, depolymerizes a heteropolysaccharide (gellan) to a tetrasaccharide (unsaturated glucuronyl-glucosyl-rhamnosyl-glucose) by extracellular gellan lyase. The resultant tetrasaccharide was degraded to the constituent monosaccharides by subsequent reactions of unsaturated glucuronyl hydrolase, beta-d-glucosidase, and alpha-l-rhamnosidase. alpha-l-Rhamnosidase was substantially induced in the bacterial cells when grown in a medium containing gellan as a carbon source. The purified enzyme from the cells was a monomer with a molecular mass of about 100 kDa and was most active at pH 7.0 and 50 degrees C. The enzyme acted on the gellan-degrading product (rhamnosyl-glucose) formed after successive reactions catalyzed by gellan lyase, unsaturated-glucuronyl hydrolase and beta-d-glucosidase, and released rhamnose from the disaccharide. Therefore, the alpha-l-rhamnosidase is found to be responsible as the final enzyme for the complete depolymerization of gellan.
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