Literature DB >> 1924265

The primary structure of xylanase from Thermoascus aurantiacus.

B R Srinivasa1, K R Swaminathan, C Ganapathy, R P Roy, S K Murthy, P J Vithayathil.   

Abstract

The amino acid sequence of xylanase isolated from the culture medium of Thermoascus aurantiacus was determined. It had 269 amino acid residues with an alpha-N-acetyl group at the amino terminus. The structure of blocked N-terminal 11 amino acid tryptic peptide except for acetylalanine was determined by sequence analysis of peptides derived from partial acid hydrolysis and from thermolysin digestion. The blocked N-terminal amino acid was determined as N-acetylalanine by electron ionization mass spectrometry. The sequence comparison of xylanase from T. aurantiacus with the xylanases of alkalophilic Bacillus sp C-125 and Cryptococcus albidus showed 40% similarity. Xylanase from T. aurantiacus had up to 15% similarity with the other two xylanases known. All the five xylanases showed a higher degree of similarity at the level of secondary structure.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1924265

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Seq Data Anal        ISSN: 0931-9506


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