Abstract

Alginate is a linear polysaccharide that is abundant in algal biomass. A novel recombinant exolytic oligoalginate lyase from a marine bacterium, Sphingomonas sp. MJ-3, was used for the saccharification of alginate into alginate monosaccharides in order to use alginate monosaccharides as renewable carbon source. The optimal heterologous expression condition for the MJ-3 oligoalginate lyase was determined, and the effects of saccharification reaction conditions were evaluated. Unsaturated monosaccharides up to 3.3 mg/ml were successfully prepared from 1% (w/v) alginate by using the recombinant oligoalginate lyase of Sphingomonas sp. MJ-3.

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