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Harnessing the Enzymatic Potential of Indigenous Yeast Strains: Screening and Evaluation for Biocontrol and Oenological Advancements. [PDF]
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Microbial chitinases in the plant holobiont: ecological roles and structural determinants. [PDF]
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Insect chitinase and chitinase-like proteins
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2009Insect chitinases belong to family 18 glycosylhydrolases that hydrolyze chitin by an endo-type of cleavage while retaining the anomeric beta-(1-->4) configuration of products. There are multiple genes encoding chitinases and chitinase-like proteins in all insect species studied using bioinformatics searches.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2008
Asthma is a complex and heterogeneous syndrome in which the airway mucosa is abnormal and inflamed. Although its causes are unknown, there are strong clues: it runs in families, and many, but by no means all, patients with asthma have signs and symptoms of IgE responses to common allergens.
Miriam F, Moffatt +1 more
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Asthma is a complex and heterogeneous syndrome in which the airway mucosa is abnormal and inflamed. Although its causes are unknown, there are strong clues: it runs in families, and many, but by no means all, patients with asthma have signs and symptoms of IgE responses to common allergens.
Miriam F, Moffatt +1 more
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1999
Chitinases are found in many organisms, and their properties seem to be closely related to their biological function. In this chapter, the physicochemical properties of chitinases such as molecular size are compared among organisms, and the optimum and stability conditions for chitinase activity are described.
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Chitinases are found in many organisms, and their properties seem to be closely related to their biological function. In this chapter, the physicochemical properties of chitinases such as molecular size are compared among organisms, and the optimum and stability conditions for chitinase activity are described.
D, Koga +3 more
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1999
In this review we describe inhibition of chitinases from bacteria, fungi, plants and animals by allosamidin and its derivatives, cyclic peptides, styloguanidin and divalent cations. Most information is available for allosamidin, whose important structural features necessary for inhibition are known. At least one N-acetylallosamine sugar must be present,
K D, Spindler, M, Spindler-Barth
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In this review we describe inhibition of chitinases from bacteria, fungi, plants and animals by allosamidin and its derivatives, cyclic peptides, styloguanidin and divalent cations. Most information is available for allosamidin, whose important structural features necessary for inhibition are known. At least one N-acetylallosamine sugar must be present,
K D, Spindler, M, Spindler-Barth
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Chitinases and chitinase-like proteins in TH2 inflammation and asthma
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2005Chitin is the second most abundant biopolymer in nature, where it protects crustaceans, parasites, fungi, and other pathogens from the adverse effects of their environments, hosts, or both. Because chitin does not exist in mammals, it had been assumed that the chitinases that degrade it are also restricted to lower life forms.
Jack A Elias +2 more
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Chitinase inhibitor allosamidin promotes chitinase production of Streptomyces generally
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2008Allosamidin is a family 18 chitinase inhibitor produced by Streptomyces. In its producing strain, Streptomyces sp. AJ9463, allosamidin promotes production of the family 18 chitinase originated from chi65 in a chitin medium through the two-component regulatory system encoded by chi65R and chi65S, which were present at the 5'-upstream region of chi65. In
Shigeo Suzuki +2 more
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