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Xylanase II from an Alkaliphilic Thermophilic Bacillus with a Distinctly Different Structure from Other Xylanases: Evolutionary Relationship to Alkaliphilic Xylanases

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1999
A 1.0 kilobase gene fragment from the genomic DNA of an alkaliphilic thermophilic Bacillus was found to code for a functional xylanase (XynII). The complete nucleotide sequence including the structural gene and the 5' and 3' flanking sequences of the xylanase gene have been determined.
N, Kulkarni, M, Lakshmikumaran, M, Rao
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Use of Psychrophilic Xylanases Provides Insight into the Xylanase Functionality in Bread Making

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2011
The bread-improving potential of three psychrophilic xylanases from Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis TAH3A (XPH), Flavobacterium sp. MSY-2 (rXFH), and unknown bacterial origin (rXyn8) was compared to that of the mesophilic xylanases from Bacillus subtilis (XBS) and Aspergillus aculeatus (XAA).
Emmie, Dornez   +4 more
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Proteinaceous inhibitors of microbial xylanases

Biochemistry (Moscow), 2010
At the end of 1990s two structurally different proteinaceous inhibitors of xylanases were discovered in the grain of wheat (Triticum aestivum). They were named TAXI (T. aestivum xylanase inhibitor) and XIP (xylanase-inhibiting protein). Later it was shown that TAXI and XIP in wheat are present in several isoforms encoded by different genes.
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Hyperthermophilic xylanases

2001
P L, Bergquist   +5 more
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Crystalline Xylanase

Nature, 1956
MEGUMU INAOKA, HISASHI SODA
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Xylanases ☆

2017
Paulo R. Heinen   +2 more
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Talaromyces emersonii xylanase

2011
Talaromyces emersonii secretes between 14-20 distinct endoxylanase components when grown on the appropriate carbon source. Thirteen of these endoxylanases have been purified to homogeneity and characterized with respect to catalytic properties. The molecular weights of the purified endoxylanases vary between 30-130 kDa.
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Extremophilic Xylanases

2017
Hemant Soni   +2 more
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Xylans and xylanases

Carbohydrate Polymers, 1995
John F. Kennedy, Jiro Shimizu
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Crystallization of Xylanase

Bulletin of the Agricultural Chemical Society of Japan, 1956
Megumu Inaoka, Hisashi Sōda
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