| Literature DB >> 18223106 |
Antje Labes1, Eva Nordberg Karlsson, Olafur H Fridjonsson, Pernilla Turner, Gudmundur O Hreggvidson, Jakob K Kristjansson, Olle Holst, Peter Schönheit.
Abstract
Starch and pullulan-modifying enzymes of the alpha-amylase family (glycoside hydrolase family 13) have several industrial applications. To date, most of these enzymes have been derived from isolated organisms. To increase the number of members of this enzyme family, in particular of the thermophilic representatives, we have applied a consensus primer-based approach using DNA from enrichments from geothermal habitats. With this approach, we succeeded in isolating three new enzymes: a neopullulanase and two cyclodextrinases. Both cyclodextrinases displayed significant maltogenic amylase side activity, while one showed significant neopullulanase side activity. Specific motifs and domains that correlated with enzymatic activities were identified; e.g., the presence of the N domain was correlated with cyclodextrinase activity. The enzymes exhibited stability under thermophilic conditions and showed features appropriate for biotechnological applications.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18223106 PMCID: PMC2268309 DOI: 10.1128/AEM.02102-07
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Environ Microbiol ISSN: 0099-2240 Impact factor: 4.792