Purification and Some Properties of an α-Amylase from an Anaerobic Bacterium Isolated from Coastal Sediment
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A marine, obligate anaerobic bacterium, SS71, isolated from a coastal sediment, was a Gram-positive, asporogenous, rod-shaped organism with a G + C mol% of 37.3±0.1. This bacterium produced an α-amylase with a molecular mass of 91 kDa and an isoelectric point of 4.3. The α-amylase had an optimal pH of 7.0 and an optimal temperature of 35℃. The enzyme activity was promoted by 0.5-2.0% NaCl.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 1997-10-23
著者
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Sugita Haruo
Department Of Fisheries Nihon University
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Sugita H
Department Of Marine Science And Resources Nihon University
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Deguchi Yoshiaki
Department Of Cardiology Tokai University School Of Medicine
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KURUMA Akiko
Department of Marine Science and Resources, Nihon University
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Kuruma Akiko
Department Of Marine Science And Resources Nihon University
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