3.2.1.60: glucan 1,4-alpha-maltotetraohydrolase
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Word Map on EC 3.2.1.60
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3.2.1.60
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stutzeri
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starch
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non-reducing
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alcaligenes
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g4-forming
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maltose
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maltooligosaccharides
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exo-type
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alpha-amylases
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fs
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1,4-alpha-d-glucan
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maltopentaose
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zymograms
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bake
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flour
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amylases
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kitasatospora
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baking
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analysis
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food industry
- 3.2.1.60
- stutzeri
- starch
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non-reducing
- alcaligenes
-
g4-forming
- maltose
- maltooligosaccharides
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exo-type
- alpha-amylases
- fs
- 1,4-alpha-d-glucan
- maltopentaose
-
zymograms
-
bake
- flour
- amylases
- kitasatospora
-
baking
- analysis
- food industry
Reaction
Synonyms
exo-malto tetraohydrolase, exo-maltotetraohydrolase, exomaltotetraohydrolase, G4-1, G4-2, G4-amylase, G4-exo-alpha-amylase, maltotetraohydrolase, exo-, maltotetraose-forming alpha-amylase, Maltotetraose-forming amylase, Maltotetraose-forming exo-amylase, maltotetraose-producing amylase, maltotetraose-producing enzyme, maltotriose-forming exo-amylase
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Temperature Stability
Temperature Stability on EC 3.2.1.60 - glucan 1,4-alpha-maltotetraohydrolase
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recombinant and native enzyme stable on heating in 10 mM acetate buffer, pH 6.0, 30 min, 40°C and below
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F1 and F2 form, stable below on the treatment at pH 8.0, 60 min in the presence or absence of 5 mM CaCl2
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2 mM CaCl2, thermal stability of the recombinant and native enzymes increase