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Candida albicans chitinase 3 with potential as a vaccine antigen: production, purification, and characterisation

Autor(es): Barbosa, Augusto Alexandre Costa ; Ferreira, Diogo ; Pacheco, Maria Inês ; Casal, Margarida ; Duarte, Henrique Oliveira ; Gomes, Catarina ; Barbosa, Ana Margarida Martins ; Torrado, Egídio ; Sampaio, Paula ; Collins, Tony

Data: 2024

Identificador Persistente: https://hdl.handle.net/1822/87235

Origem: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho

Assunto(s): Chitinase; Enzyme function; Protein production; Protein purification; Vaccine antigen


Descrição

Chitinases are widely studied enzymes that have already found widespread application. Their continued development and valorisation will be driven by the identification of new and improved variants and/or novel applications bringing benefits to industry and society. We previously identified a novel application for chitinases wherein the Candida albicans cell wall surface chitinase 3 (Cht3) was shown to have potential in vaccine applications as a subunit antigen against fungal infections. In the present study, this enzyme was investigated further, developing production and purification protocols, enriching our understanding of its properties, and advancing its application potential. Cht3 was heterologously expressed in Pichia pastoris and a 4-step purification protocol developed and optimised: this involves activated carbon treatment, hydrophobic interaction chromatography, ammonium sulphate precipitation, and gel filtration chromatography. The recombinant enzyme was shown to be mainly O-glycosylated and to retain the epitopes of the native protein. Functional studies showed it to be highly specific, displaying activity on chitin, chitosan, and chito-oligosaccharides larger than chitotriose only. Furthermore, it was shown to be a stable enzyme, exhibiting activity, and stability over broad pH and temperature ranges. This study represents an important step forward in our understanding of Cht3 and contributes to its development for application.

Tipo de Documento Artigo científico
Idioma Inglês
Contribuidor(es) Universidade do Minho
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