Analyse in silico de Kappa-carraghénase de Clostridium puniceum
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The κ-carrageenans (EC 3.2.1.83) are members of the family of glycosides hydrolases 16 (GH16),
which can produce sulphated galactans called κ-carrageenans by selective hydrolysis of κ-carrageenan,
a macromolecule widely used in various industries. These enzymes are produced only by marine
bacterial species and are used in a variety of applications including biomedical and physiological
fields, the textile industry… etc. In this study, physico-chemical analyses, analysis of secondary
structure, structural properties, including homology modelling, refinement and validation of model
quality, and functional analyses of kappa-carrageenase from Clostridium puniceum were carried out
using various bioinformatic tools. The Κ-carrageenase was found to be thermostable and acidic in
nature. The prediction of protein-protein interactions identified two potential functional partners.. This
in silico analysis provides for the first time information on the fundamental properties of the predicted
kappa-carrageenase of C. puniceum, what might be useful in explaining its applications as well as in
subsequent expression and characterization studies
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