A New Type of Phytase from Pollen of Typha latifolia L.
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概要
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A phytase was isolated and partially purified from pollen of cattail, Typha latifolia. Its maximum activity was at pH 8.0 and its Km value was 1.7 × 10-5 M for phytic acid in the presence of Ca2+. Among divalent cations tested only Ca2+ affected the activity, increasing it by about 120%, but an excess was inhibitory. The enzyme was specific for phytic acid except for 6% activity (or p-nitrophenylphosphate. It seems to be a new type of phytase because it cleaved almost 50% of the total phosphate esters in phytic acid and was product-specific, yielding an inositol triphosphate as a final product.
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著者
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Kara Akira
Laboratory Of Biochemistry Gifu Pharmaceutical University
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Funaguma Tooru
Laboratory Of Biological Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Meijo University
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EBINA Shoetsu
Laboratory of Biological Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Meijo University
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KONDO Akihiko
Laboratory of Biological Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Meijo University
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