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Food Chemistry, 2020
Three bacterial glycogen branching enzymes (GBEs) having different branching characteristics were used to produce clustered amylopectin (CAP), and structure and functional properties of CAPs were intensively analyzed. Branch distributions of three CAPs varied from very short (DPn = 6.65) to medium (DPn = 14.1).
Dahan Jung +8 more
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Three bacterial glycogen branching enzymes (GBEs) having different branching characteristics were used to produce clustered amylopectin (CAP), and structure and functional properties of CAPs were intensively analyzed. Branch distributions of three CAPs varied from very short (DPn = 6.65) to medium (DPn = 14.1).
Dahan Jung +8 more
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Cloning of the putative glycogen branching enzyme gene, glgB, from Streptomyces aureofaciens
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1994The complete nucleotide sequence of a gene, glgB, encoding a putative glycogen branching enzyme from Streptomyces aureofaciens has been determined. The deduced protein of 764 amino acids with an M(r) of 85,292 shows high similarity to the all bacterial glycogen branching enzymes (43% to 49% amino acid identity), and shares all conserved domains of this
D, Homerova, J, Kormanec
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
In practical applications, the gelatinisation temperature of starch is high. Most current glycogen branching enzymes (GBEs, EC 2.4.1.18) exhibit optimum activity at moderate or low temperatures and quickly lose their activity at higher temperatures, limiting the application of GBEs in starch modification.
Jing, Zhu +7 more
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In practical applications, the gelatinisation temperature of starch is high. Most current glycogen branching enzymes (GBEs, EC 2.4.1.18) exhibit optimum activity at moderate or low temperatures and quickly lose their activity at higher temperatures, limiting the application of GBEs in starch modification.
Jing, Zhu +7 more
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2003
The glycogen branching enzyme gene (glgB) from Pectobacterium chrysanthemi PY35 was cloned, sequenced, and expressed in Escherichia coli. The glgB gene consisted of an open reading frame of 2196bp encoding a protein of 731 amino acids (calculated molecular weight of 83,859Da).
Woo Jin, Lim +10 more
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The glycogen branching enzyme gene (glgB) from Pectobacterium chrysanthemi PY35 was cloned, sequenced, and expressed in Escherichia coli. The glgB gene consisted of an open reading frame of 2196bp encoding a protein of 731 amino acids (calculated molecular weight of 83,859Da).
Woo Jin, Lim +10 more
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Parasitology Research, 2008
The glycogen branching enzyme (GBE) gene has been cloned from Culex pipiens pallens. An open reading frame of 2,070 bp was found to encode a putative 689 amino acid protein. The deduced amino acid sequence shares 82% and 60% identity with GBE genes from Aedes aegypti and Homo sapiens.
Yang, Xu +7 more
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The glycogen branching enzyme (GBE) gene has been cloned from Culex pipiens pallens. An open reading frame of 2,070 bp was found to encode a putative 689 amino acid protein. The deduced amino acid sequence shares 82% and 60% identity with GBE genes from Aedes aegypti and Homo sapiens.
Yang, Xu +7 more
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Metal–Organic Framework-Based Enzyme Biocomposites
Chemical Reviews, 2021, Peter Wied, Francesco Carraro
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Bioinspired Framework Catalysts: From Enzyme Immobilization to Biomimetic Catalysis
Chemical Reviews, 2023Kun-Yu Wang, Jiandong Pang, Wei Shi
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The implications of IDH mutations for cancer development and therapy
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021Christopher J Pirozzi, Hai Yan, Hai Yan
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Expanding the Synthetic Toolbox through Metal–Enzyme Cascade Reactions
Chemical Reviews, 2023Ivan Lavandera, Vicente Gotor-Fernández
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