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Cloning and Characterization of the Novel Endoglucanase Identified in Deep Subsurface Thermal Well of Biragzang (North Ossetia) by Metagenomic Analysis. [PDF]

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Trachtmann NV   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Characterization of Mannanase from a Novel Mannanase-Producing Bacterium

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2012
Locust bean gum (LBG) was employed to screen mannanase-producing bacteria. The bacterium with highest mannanase ability was identified as Paenibacillus cookii. It revealed highest activity (6.67 U/mL) when cultivated in 0.1% LBG with 1.5% soytone and 0.5% tryptone after 4 days incubation at 27 °C.
Li-Jung, Yin   +2 more
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YEAST GLUCANASE AND MANNANASE

Journal of the Institute of Brewing, 1971
Synchronously-dividing cultures of brewer's yeast show cyclical changes in activities of mannanase, glucanase and laminarinase, suggesting that these enzymes may have a function in the budding process. The same enzymes are present in autolysates of brewer's yeast; the laminarinase completely hydrolyses laminarin to monosaccharide but the others yield ...
I. S. Maddox, J. S. Hough
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β-Mannanases from Thermotoga species

2001
Publisher Summary Thermostable mannanases have been identified from Thermotoga neapolitana , Rhodothermus marinus , Bacillus stearotherrnophilus , Thermo- anaerobacterium polysaccharolyticum , Caldocellosiruptor saccharolyticus ," and Dictyoglomus thermophilum . The β -mannanases from T. Neapolitana (family 5) and R.
S, Chhabra   +7 more
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β-MANNANASES OF FUNGI

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1965
β-1,4-Mannanases are of common occurrence in fungi. They are induced enzymes, the yields of enzyme being 10- to 100-fold greater when the organism is grown on mannan. All of the β-mannanases studied are endopolysaccharases acting on long chains in a random manner and unable to act on mannotriose or mannobiose.
Elwyn T. Reese, Yuko Shibata
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Exocellular ?-mannanases from hemicellulolytic fungi

World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, 1990
Production of exocellular β-mannan- and xylan-degrading enzymes by eight wood rotting fungi was studied. Although all organisms excreted β-mannanase, endoxyfanase and acetylxylan esterase, production ofL-α-arabinosidase and 4-O-methylglucuronidase was variable. β-Mannanosidase was not detected in any culture filltrate.
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