Characterization of Novel Enzymes Involved in Glycogen Metabolism and Sporulation of B. subtilis
Maltogenic amylase (MAase) is an amylolytic enzyme with multi-substrate specificity and simultaneous hydrolysis & transglycosylation activities that are useful in producing branched oligosaccharides in vitro. The yvdE gene locating upstream of the MAase gene, yvdF, shared 29% identity with ccpA and was likely to serve as a transcriptional regulator in B. subtilis 168. Pullulanase is a type of debranching enzyme, which hydrolyzes a-l,6-glycosidic linkages of glycogen, pullulan, and starch in vitro. In B. subtilis 168, the pullulanase gene, amyX, is located in a gene cluster of ytlP-ytlQ-ytlR-amyX at 262but physiological function of the cluster has not been investigated.
Tianshi Wang Jung-Hoon Choi Jong-Tae Park Kwan-Hwa Park Jung-Wan Kim
Dept. of Biology,University of Incheon,Incheon,Korea
国际会议
The Eleventh China-Japan-Korea Joint Symposium on Enzyme Engineering(第十一届中日韩酶工程学术研讨会)
成都
英文
106-107
2010-11-05(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)