Optimizing chitin depolymerization by lysozyme to long-chain oligosaccharides

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Abstract

Chitin oligosaccharides (COs) hold high promise as organic fertilizers in the ongoing agro-ecological transition. Short-and long-chain COs can contribute to the establishment of symbiotic associations between plants and microorganisms, facilitating the uptake of soil nutrients by host plants. Long-chain COs trigger plant innate immunity. A fine investigation of these different signaling pathways requires improving the access to high-purity COs. Here, we used the response surface methodology to optimize the production of COs by enzymatic hydrolysis of water-soluble chitin (WSC) with hen egg-white lysozyme. The influence of WSC concentration, its acetylation degree, and the reaction time course were modelled using a Box–Behnken design. Under optimized conditions, water-soluble COs up to the nonasaccharide were formed in 51% yield and purified to homogeneity. This straightforward approach opens new avenues to determine the complex roles of COs in plants.

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Masselin, A., Rousseau, A., Pradeau, S., Fort, L., Gueret, R., Buon, L., … Fort, S. (2021). Optimizing chitin depolymerization by lysozyme to long-chain oligosaccharides. Marine Drugs, 19(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/md19060320

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