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Creation of the Ulvan Lyase Enzyme Complex for the Production of Ulvan-Derived Oligosaccharides

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Abstract
Ulvan, a primary constituent of green algae biomass, has the potential to be used for various biomedical and biotechnology applications. Its biological activity is significantly influenced by its molecular weight. However, the high molecular weight of ulvan poses challenges due to its high viscosity and poor solubility, necessitating an efficient depolymerization process. The ulvan oligosaccharide, produced by decomposing ulvan, not only retains the diverse biological activities of ulvan but also overcomes the issues of low solubility and diminished bioavailability. In this study, ulvan lyase and unsaturated beta-glucuronyl hydrolase were engineered by attaching dockerin to the C-terminus of the enzymes. The resultant ulvan lyase enzyme complex was then reacted with ulvan extracted from biomass to evaluate its depolymerization efficacy. The low-molecular-weight ulvan lysate generated by this enzyme complex showed enhanced prebiotic activity compared to lysate from a single-subunit enzyme. These findings suggest that further decomposition of ulvans via ulvan lyase complex can increase the practical use of ulvan-derived oligosaccharides. Hence, employing electrostatic dockerin-cohesin interactions in seaweed polysaccharide depolymerase complex proves to be effective, offering significant promise for advancing biot
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현정은조예원송수민정지현이지현한성옥
Issued Date
2025-07-02
Type
Article
Keyword
미생물
DOI
10.1021/acs.jafc.5c00566
URI
http://repository.sungshin.ac.kr/handle/2025.oak/8830
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN
0021-8561
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