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Chitinases: in agriculture and human healthcare

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This review covers the recent advances of chitinases as a biocontrol agent and its various applications including preparation of medically important chitooligosaccharides, bioconversion of Chitin as well as in implementing chit inases as diagnostic and prognostic markers for numerous diseases and the prospect of their future utilization.
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Biological control of phytopathogenic fungi and insects continues to inspire the research and development of environmentally friendly bioactive alternatives. Potentially lytic enzymes, chitinases can act as a biocontrol agent against agriculturally important fungi and insects. The cell wall in fungi and protective covers, i.e. cuticle in insects shares a key structural polymer, chitin, a β-1,4-linked N-acetylglucosamine polymer. Therefore, it is advantageous to develop a common biocontrol agent against both of these groups. As chitin is absent in plants and mammals, targeting its metabolism will signify an eco-friendly strategy for the control of agriculturally important fungi and insects but is innocuous to mammals, plants, beneficial insects and other organisms. In addition, development of chitinase transgenic plant varieties probably holds the most promising method for augmenting agricultural crop protection and productivity, when properly integrated into traditional systems. Recently, human proteins with chitinase activity and chitinase-like proteins were identified and established as biomarkers for human diseases. This review covers the recent advances of chitinases as a biocontrol agent and its various applications including preparation of medically important chitooligosaccharides, bioconversion of chitin as well as in implementing chitinases as diagnostic and prognostic markers for numerous diseases and the prospect of their future utilization.

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An Effective and Practical Strategy for Biocontrol of Plant Diseases Using On-Site Mass Cultivation of Chitin-Degrading Bacteria

TL;DR: It is confirmed that N-acetylglucosamine, also known as chitinase, is a new substance on the market and has a high potential for abuse.
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Genome-Wide Identification and Analysis of Chitinase GH18 Gene Family in Mycogone perniciosa.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed a genome-wide analysis of M. perniciosa GH18 genes and analyzed the transcriptome profiles and GH18 expression patterns in the time course of infection in Agaricus bisporus.
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Chitinases: Therapeutic Scaffolds for Allergy and Inflammation.

TL;DR: Chitinases can be used as potential biomarkers in prognosis and diagnosis of several inflammatory diseases and allergies and the design of novel chitinase inhibitors may act as key and rational scaffolds in designing some novel therapeutic agents in the treatment of variety of inflammatory diseases.

Screening of Bacterial Isolates from Seafood-Wastes for Chitin Degrading Enzyme Activity

TL;DR: Present work was undertaken for the isolation and characterisation of chitinolytic bacteria from waste-seafood, and indigenous strains isolated from a variety of marine-sources may prove to be industrially beneficial for their enzyme production for degraded chitin in environment clean-up, polluted with decaying sea-food and wastes originated from their processing.

Purification and Inhibition Fungal Growth of Chitinases from Vibrio pacini

TL;DR: The purified enzymes have optimal activity at pH 7-8, and retain 50% enzymatic activity pH 4-9, and the activities of chitinases are inhibited by Pb2+, Fe3+ and Cu2+, and increased by Ca2+, Mg2+ and Mn2+.
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TL;DR: Chitinase and β-1,3-glucanase purified from pea pods have been shown to act synergistically in the degradation of fungal cell walls.
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TL;DR: It is shown that acidic mammalian chitinase (AMCase) is induced via a T helper-2 (Th2)–specific, interleukin-13 (IL-13)–mediated pathway in epithelial cells and macrophages in an aeroallergen asthma model and expressed in exaggerated quantities in human asthma.
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