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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1997

Efficient purification, characterization and partial amino acid sequencing of two α-1,4-glucan lyases from fungi

Shukun Yu; Tove Martel Ida Elsa Christensen; Karsten Matthias Kragh; Kirsten Bojsen; Jan Marcussen

alpha-1,4-Glucan lyases from the fungi Morchella costata and M. vulgaris were purified by affinity chromatography on beta-cyclodextrin-sepharose, followed by ion exchange and gel filtration. The purified enzymes produced 1,5-anhydro-D-fructose from glucose oligomers and polymers with alpha-1,4-glucosidic linkages, such as maltose, maltosaccharides, amylopectin, and glycogen. The lyases were basically inactive towards glucans linked through alpha-1,1, alpha-1,3 or alpha-1,6 linkages. For both enzymes the molecular mass was around 121,000 Da as determined by matrix-assisted laser desorption mass spectrometry. The pI for the lyases from M. costata and M. vulgaris was 4.5 and 4.4, respectively. The lyases exhibited an optimal pH range of pH 5.5 to pH 7.5 with maximal activity at pH 6.5. Optimal temperature was between 37 degrees C and 48 degrees C for the two lyases, depending on the substrates. The lyases were examined with 12 inhibitors to starch hydrolases and it was found that they were inhibited by the -SH group blocking agent PCMB and the following sugars and their analogues: glucose, maltitol, maltose, 1-deoxynojirimycin and acarbose. Partial amino acid sequences accounting for about 35% of the lyase polypeptides were determined. In the overlapping region of the sequences, the two lyases showed 91% identity. The two lyases also cross-reacted immunologically.


Physiologia Plantarum | 1997

Purification and characterization of β-amylase from leaves of potato (Solanum tuberosum)

Anders Vikso-Nielsen; Tove Martel Ida Elsa Christensen; Maja Bojko; Jan Marcussen


European Food Research and Technology | 2007

Degradation of polysaccharides and non-digestible oligosaccharides by Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus pumilus isolated from Soumbala, a fermented African locust bean (Parkia biglobosa) food Condiment

Labia Irène Ivette Ouoba; Bréhima Diawara; Tove Martel Ida Elsa Christensen; Jørn Dalgaard Mikkelsen; Mogens Jakobsen


Archive | 2003

USE OF LACTOBACILLUS TO PRODUCE EXOPOLYSACCHARIDES IN FOOD AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS

Ralf-Christian Schlothauer; Andrew John Morgan; Inez Rademacher; Tove Martel Ida Elsa Christensen


Archive | 1994

Use of alpha-1,4-glucan lyase for preparation of 1,5-D-anhydrofructose

Shukun Yu; Kirsten Bojsen; Karsten Mathias Kragh; Maja Bojko; John E. Nielsen; Jan Marcussen; Tove Martel Ida Elsa Christensen


Archive | 1998

Composition comprising pectin methyl esterase and two substrates

Jette Dina Kreiberg; Tove Martel Ida Elsa Christensen; Susanne Hyttel


Archive | 1995

A method of reducing the level of sugar in an organism

Jette Dina Kreiberg; Tove Martel Ida Elsa Christensen; John E. Nielsen; Bjarne Munk Hansen


Archive | 1994

Alpha-1,4-glucan lyase from a fungus, its purification gene cloning and expression in microorganisms

Kirsten Bojsen; Shukun Yu; Karsten Mathias Kragh; Tove Martel Ida Elsa Christensen; Jan Marcussen


Archive | 2006

PROCESS FOR STABILIZING PROTEIN IN ACIDIC ENVIRONMENT WITH PECTIN HIGH-ESTER

Hans Christian Buchholt; Tove Martel Ida Elsa Christensen; Jette Dina Kreiberg; John Nielsen; Preben Rasmussen; Hanne Thorsoe; ディナ クレイバーグ ジェット; ニールセン ジョン; マーテル イダ エルサ クリステンセン トーブ; クリスチャン ブクホルト ハンス; トーソー ハンヌ; ラスムッセン プレベン


Archive | 2004

alpha-1,4-GLUCAN LYASE FROM FUNGUS, ITS PURIFICATION, GENE CLONING AND EXPRESSION IN MICROORGANISM

Kirsten Bojsen; Tove Martel Ida Elsa Christensen; Karsten Mathias Kragh; Jan Marcussen; Shukun Yu; ボジュセン カーステン; マシアス クラフ カーステン; マーキュセン ジャン; ユ シュークン; マーテル イーダ エルサ クリステンセン トーブ

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