
pmid: 28435098
Chitin deacetylase is the only known enzyme that can deacetylate the N-acetyl-d-glucosamine units in chitin and chitosan to D-glucosamine. Unfortunately, this enzyme, originally obtained from fungi, usually has low activity. Here, we present that it is possible to enhance the activity of chitin deacetylase using the ionic liquid [Bmim][Br]. An increase in activity of up to 160% from the basal chitin deacetylase activity was observed. Kinetic investigations suggest that [Bmim][Br] is a non-essential activator.
Chitosan, Kinetics, Imidazoles, Ionic Liquids, Amidohydrolases
Chitosan, Kinetics, Imidazoles, Ionic Liquids, Amidohydrolases
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