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Journal of Biotechnology | 2008

Directed evolution of a maltogenic α-amylase from Bacillus sp. TS-25

Aubrey Jones; Michael Lamsa; Torben P. Frandsen; Tina Spendler; Paul Harris; Alan Sloma; Feng Xu; Jack Bech Nielsen; Joel Cherry

Directed evolution coupled with a high-throughput robotic screen was employed to broaden the industrial use of the maltogenic alpha-amylase Novamyl from Bacillus sp. TS-25. Wild-type Novamyl is currently used in the baking industry as an anti-staling agent in breads baked at neutral or near neutral pH. However, the enzyme is rapidly inactivated during the baking process of bread made with low pH recipes and Novamyl thus has very limited beneficial effect for this particular application. In an effort to improve the performance of Novamyl for low pH bread applications such as sourdough and rye, two error-prone PCR libraries were generated, expressed in Bacillus subtilis and screened for variants with improved thermal stability and activity under low pH conditions. Variants exhibiting improved performance were iteratively recombined using DNA shuffling to create two generations of libraries. Relative to wild-type Novamyl, a number of the resulting variants exhibited more than 10 degrees C increase in thermal stability at pH 4.5, one of which demonstrated substantial anti-staling properties in low pH breads.


Archive | 2004

Polypeptides having alpha-amylase activity and polypeptides encoding same

Tine Hoff; Carsten Andersen; Tina Spendler; Sven Pedersen; Anders Viksø-Nielsen; Thomas Schäfer; Jiyin Liu


Archive | 2001

Method of preparing a dough or baked product made from a dough, with addition of lipolytic enzymes

Gitte Budolfsen; Luise Christiansen; Todd Forman; Tina Spendler


Archive | 1996

An enzyme with aminopeptidase activity

Sakari Kauppinen; Joan Qi Si; Tina Spendler; Claus Dambmann; Torben Halkier; Peter Rahbek Østergaard; Shamkant Anant Patkar; Kim Hansen


Archive | 2003

Family GH 61 polypeptides

Kirk Matthew Schnorr; Sara Landvik; Tina Spendler; Lars Lehmann Hylling Christensen


Archive | 2003

Methods for using lipases in baking

Michael Rey; Elizabeth J. Golightly; Tina Spendler


Archive | 2002

Production of starchy food products

Andrew Ross; Tina Spendler; Luise Christiansen


Archive | 2005

Hybrid enzymes consisting of an endo-amylase first amino acid sequence and a carbohydrate -binding module as second amino acid sequence

Allan Svendsen; Carsten Andersen; Tina Spendler; Anders Viksoe-Nielsen; Henrik Østdal


Archive | 2004

FUNGAL ALPHA-AMYLASE VARIANTS

Allan Svendsen; Lars Beier; Jesper Vind; Tina Spendler; Morten Tovborg Jensen


Archive | 2004

Process for preparing a dough comprising a starch-degrading glucogenic exo-amylase of family 13

Thomas Schäfer; Tina Spendler; Tina Hoff

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