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Carbohydrate Polymers | 2018

Synthesis of fructooligosaccharides (FosA) and inulin (InuO) by GH68 fructosyltransferases from Bacillus agaradhaerens strain WDG185

Slavko Kralj; Chris Leeflang; Estefanía Ibáñez Sierra; Błażej Kempiński; Veli Alkan; Marc Kolkman

Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) and inulin, composed of β-2-1 linked fructose units, have a broad range of industrial applications. They are known to have various beneficial health effects and therefore have broad application potential in nutrition. For (modified) inulin also for non-food purposes more applications are arising. Examples are carboxymethylated inulin as anti-scalant and carboymlated inulin as emulsifiers. Various plants synthesize FOS and/or inulin type of fructans. However, isolating of FOS and inulin from plants is challenging due to for instance varying chains length. There is an increasing demand for FOS and inulin oligosaccharides and alternative procedures for their synthesis are attractive. We identified and characterized two fructosyltransferases from Bacillus agaradhaerens WDG185. FosA, a β-fructofuranosidase, synthesises short chain fructooligosaccharides (GF2-GF4) at high sucrose concentration, whereas InuO, an inulosucrase, synthesises a broad range of inulooligosaccharides (GF2-GF24) from sucrose, very similar to plant derived inulin. FosA and InuO showed activity over a broad pH range from 6 to 10 and optimal temperature at 60°C. Calcium ions and EDTA were found to have no effect on the activity of both enzymes. Kinetic analysis showed that only at relatively low substrate concentrations both enzymes showed Michaelis-Menten type of kinetics for total and transglycosylation activity. Both enzymes showed increased transglycosylation upon increasing substrate concentrations. These are the first examples of the molecular and biochemical characterization of a β-fructofuranosidase (FosA) and an inulosucrase enzyme (InuO) and its product from a Bacillus agaradhaerens strain.


Archive | 2004

Serine proteases, nucleic acids encoding serine enzymes and vectors and host cells incorporating same

Brian E. Jones; Marc Kolkman; Chris Leeflang; Hiroshi Oh; Ayrookaran J. Poulose; Eugene S. Sadlowski; Andrew Shaw; Der Kleij Wilhelmus A. H. Van; Marrewijk Leo Van


Archive | 2008

Variants of bacillus sp. TS-23 alpha-amylase with altered properties

Claudine Chang; Clement Choy; Melodie Estabrook; Mansi Goyal; Thomas P. Graycar; Victoria Huang; Brian E. Jones; Marc Kolkman; Karsten Matthias Kragh; Chris Leeflang; Scott D. Power; Sandra W. Ramer; Andrew Shaw; Casper Vroemen; Walter Weyler


Archive | 2009

Ts-23 alpha-amylase variants with altered properties

Luis G. Cascao-Pereira; Claudine Chang; Clement Choy; James T. Kellis; Brian E. Jones; Melodie Estabrook; Marc Kolkman; Chris Leeflang; Casper Vroemen; Walter Weyler


Archive | 2007

Multiple mutation variants of serine protease

Wolfgang Aehle; David A. Estell; Ronaldus W. J. Hommes; Brian E. Jones; Marc Kolkman; Chris Leeflang; Hiroshi Oh; Ayrookaran J. Poulose; Andrew Shaw; Wilhelmus A. H. van der Kley; Leonardus P. M. van Marrewijk


Archive | 2010

Halomonas strain wdg195-related alpha-amylases, and methods of use, thereof

Melodie Estabrook; Brian E. Jones; Marc Kolkman; Chris Leeflang; Leo van Marrewijk


Archive | 2007

Cellulomonas 69B4 serine protease variants

Wolfgang Aehle; David A. Estell; Ronaldus W. J. Hommes; Brian E. Jones; Marc Kolkman; Chris Leeflang; Hiroshi Oh; Ayrookaran J. Poulose; Andrew Shaw; Wilhelmus A. H. van der Kley; Leonardus P. M. van Marrewijk


Archive | 2004

Micrococcineae serine protease polypeptides and compositions thereof

Brian E. Jones; Marc Kolkman; Chris Leeflang; Hiroshi Oh; Ayrookaran J. Poulose; Eugene S. Sadlowski; Andrew Shaw; Leo van Marrewijk; Wilhelmus A. H. Van Der Kleij


Archive | 2009

A method of preparing food products using ts23 alpha-amylase

Karsten Matthias Kragh; Claudine Chang; Melodie Estabrook; Brian E. Jones; Clement Choy; Marc Kolkman; Chris Leeflang; Casper Vroemen; Walter Weyler; Luís Gustavo Pereira; James T. Kellis


Archive | 2004

Methods for site-directed mutagenesis and targeted randomization

Chris Leeflang; Wilhelmus van der Kleij

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