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Transglucosidase

High Cell-Density Cultivation of Escherichia coli with Surface-Anchored Transglucosidase... [Pg.239]

Wu, P.-H., Nair, G.R., Chu, I.-M. and Wu, W.-T. (2008) High cell density cultivation of Escherichia coli with surface anchored transglucosidase for use as whole-cell biocatalyst for a-arbutin synthesis. Journal of Industrial... [Pg.242]

A product manufactured in Japan as Alo mixture (Anomalously Linked Oligosaccharides) contains mainly a range of IMOS (glucose, isomaltose, and panose as principal constituents). It is produced from starch as substrate by the action of alpha-amylase, beta-amylase, and a transglucosidase. It is claimed to have favorable properties for application in the food industry.143... [Pg.126]

Sucrose phosphorylase can then be regarded as a rather versatile transglucosidase, capable of exchanging glycosidic and ester bonds and of donating D-glucose to a variety of substrates such as ketoses, an aldose, inorganic phosphate and arsenate. [Pg.60]

In harmony with the concept of the discoverers of the reaction, Fig. 5 represents the individual steps of this transglucosidase reaction. [Pg.72]

Whereas /3-fructofuranosidase catalyzes the irreversible64 hydrolytic separation of /3-n-fructofuranosyl from its glucosidic partner in sucrose, transglucosidase (sucrose phosphorylase) accelerates the reversible transfer of the glucose residue of sucrose from fructofuranosyl to another acceptor (c/. equations 3 and 4) ... [Pg.83]

As bacterial transglucosidase is instrumental in the transfer of a D-glucose residue from one acceptor to another, so does yeast hexokinase 3 catalyze a transphosphorylation. The highly specific donator of a labile phosphate group is adenosine triphosphate (XX), the fermentable hexoses D-glucose, D-mannose and D-fructose functioning as acceptors. Hexokinase catalyzes the reaction... [Pg.86]

Tailoring of preparations first by purification procedures and later by mutation and media control removed the contaminating transglucosidase from commercial products. [Pg.33]


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