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Purification and Characterization of Extracellular Amylolytic Enzymes from the Yeast Filobasidium capsuligenum.

R De Mot1, H Verachtert.   

Abstract

The extracellular amylolytic system of Filobasidium capsuligenum consisted of an alpha-amylase (1,4-alpha-d-glucan glucanhydrolase, EC 3.2.1.1) and two forms of glucoamylase (1,4-alpha-d-glucan glucohydrolase, EC 3.2.1.3). The enzymes were purified by ammonium sulfate fractionation, repeated ion-exchange chromatography (DEAE-Sephadex A-50), and gel filtration (Sephadex G-25, Sephadex G-100 sf). alpha-Amylase had an optimum pH of 5.6 and an optimum temperature of 50 degrees C but was rapidly inactivated at higher temperature. The molecular weight was estimated by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis to be 64,000. An acarbose concentration of 20 mug/ml was required for 50% inhibition of the alpha-amylase. Both glucoamylases are glycoproteins of identical molecular weight (60,000) and produce only glucose by exohydrolysis. The debranching activity of the glucoamylases was evidenced with substrates containing alpha-1,6 linkages. The pH optima were 5.0 to 5.6 for glucoamylase I and 4.8 to 5.3 for glucoamylase II. Glucoamylase I had a higher optimum temperature (55 degrees C) than glucoamylase II (50 degrees C) and was also more resistant to thermal inactivation. Only low acarbose concentrations (<0.1 mug/ml) were required to reduce the activity of the glucoamylases by 50%.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 16346945      PMCID: PMC238782          DOI: 10.1128/aem.50.6.1474-1482.1985

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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