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Carbohydrase systems of Saccharophagus degradans degrading marine complex polysaccharides
Authors:Hutcheson Steven W  Zhang Haitao  Suvorov Maxim
Institution:Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA. hutcheso@umd.edu;
Abstract:Saccharophagus degradans 2-40 is a γ-subgroup proteobacterium capable of using many of the complex polysaccharides found in the marine environment for growth. To utilize these complex polysaccharides, this bacterium produces a plethora of carbohydrases dedicated to the processing of a carbohydrate class. Aiding in the identification of the contributing genes and enzymes is the known genome sequence for this bacterium. This review catalogs the genes and enzymes of the S. degradans genome that are likely to function in the systems for the utilization of agar, alginate, α- and β-glucans, chitin, mannans, pectins, and xylans and discusses the cell biology and genetics of each system as it functions to transfer carbon back to the bacterium.
Keywords:agarase  alginase  amylase  chitinase  glucanase  mannanase  pectinase  xylanase
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