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The Modes of Action of ChiIII, a Chitinase from Mushroom Coprinopsis cinerea, Shift with Changes in the Length of GlcNAc Oligomers
A putative
class III endochitinase (ChiIII) was reported previously
to be expressed dominantly in fruiting bodies of Coprinopsis
cinerea, and its expression levels increased with
the maturation of the fruiting bodies. This paper further reports
that ChiIII is a novel chitinase with exo- and endoactivities. When
the substrate was (GlcNAc)<sub>3–5</sub>, ChiIII exhibited
exoactivity, releasing GlcNAc processively from the reducing end of
(GlcNAc)<sub>3–5</sub>; when the substrate was (GlcNAc)<sub>6–7</sub>, the activity of ChiIII shifted to an endoacting
enzyme, randomly splitting chitin oligosaccharides to various shorter
oligosaccharides. This shift in the mode of action of ChiIII may be
related to its stronger hydrolytic capacity to degrade chitin in fungal
cell walls. The predicted structure of ChiIII shows that it lacks
the α+β domain insertion; however, its substrate binding
cleft seems to be deeper than that of common endochitinases but shallower
and more open than that of common exochitinases, which may be related
to its exo- and endohydrolytic activities