Three Domains Comprised in Thermostable Molecular Weight 54,000 Pullulanase of Type I from Bacillus flavocaldarius KP1228
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The gene that coded for a cellular pullulanase of type I (α-dextrin 6-glucanohydrolase, EC 3.2.1.41) in Bacillus flavocaldarius KP1228 (FERM-P9542) cells growing at 51 to 82℃ was expressed in Escherichia coli MV1184. The enzyme had a half-life of 10 min at 107℃. Purification of the enzyme and its characterization showed that the enzyme was identical with the native one. Its primary structure of 475 residues with a molecular weight of 53,856 deduced from the gene was 15-21% and 43% identical to the corresponding C-terminal regions in the sequences of 2 plant and 6 bacterial pullulanases of type I, and of Bacillus stearothermophilus TRS40 neoplullulanase, respectively. Sequence analysis showed that B. flavocaldarius pullulanase comprised 3 domains, i.e., one catalytic (β/α)_8-barrel domain, one domain made of the region protruding from the barrel between the third β-strand and the third α-helix, and one β-stranded domain attached to the C-end of the barrel domain, but that the pullulanase lacked the β-stranded domain commonly found in addition to the 3 domains in the neopullulanase and all other pullulanases, and attached to the N-end of the barrel domain.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 1999-10-23
著者
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Kashiwabara Shin-ichi
Laboratory Of Microbial Physiology And Applied Microbiology Department Of Applied Biochemistry Kyoto
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Miyoshi Noriyuki
School Of Food And Nutritional Sciences University Of Shizuoka
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SUZUKI Yuzuru
Laboratory of Aquatic Animal Physiology, Department of Aquatic Bioscience, Graduate School of Agricu
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Miyoshi Naoko
School Of Food And Nutritional Sciences University Of Shizuoka
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Suzuki Yuzuru
Laboratory Of Microbial Physiology And Applied Microbiology Department Of Applied Biochemistry Kyoto
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KASHIWABARA Shinichi
Laboratory of Microbial Physiology and Applied Microbiology, Department of Applied Biochemistry, Kyo
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OGAWA Sosaku
Laboratory of Microbial Physiology and Applied Microbiology, Department of Applied Biochemistry, Kyo
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MIYOSHI Naoko
Laboratory of Microbial Physiology and Applied Microbiology, Department of Applied Biochemistry, Kyo
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ODA Masayo
Laboratory of Microbial Physiology and Applied Microbiology, Department of Applied Biochemistry, Kyo
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Oda Masayo
Laboratory Of Microbial Physiology And Applied Microbiology Department Of Applied Biochemistry Kyoto
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Ogawa Sosaku
Laboratory Of Microbial Physiology And Applied Microbiology Department Of Applied Biochemistry Kyoto
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Kashiwabara Shinichi
Laboratory Of Microbial Physiology And Applied Microbiology Department Of Applied Biochemistry Kyoto
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