Limit dextrinase (LD) is a key enzyme in determining the malting quality. A survey of 60 barley varieties showed a wide range of variation for the enzyme activity and thermostability. Galleon showed low enzyme activity and high thermostability while Maud showed high activity and low thermostability. Alignment of the LD amino acid sequences of Galleon and Maud identified seven amino acid substitutions Lys/Arg-102, Thr/Ala-233, Ser/Gly-235, Gly/Ala-298, Cys/Arg-415, Ala/Ser-885 and Gly/Cys-888. Genetic diversity of LD was investigated using single strand conformation polymorphism based on the amino acid substitutions. Only limited genetic variation was detected in the current malting barley varieties, although wide variation was observed in t...
A DNA fragment containing the exons 16, 17 and intron 16 of the limit dextrinase gene was cloned usi...
Germplasms consisting of 64 wild barley accessions (Hordeum vulgare ssp. spontaneum) were examined f...
Barley (1→3,1→4)-β-glucan endohydrolases (β-glucanases; EI and EII) are primarily responsible for hy...
Limit dextrinase (LD) is an essential amylolytic enzyme for the complete degradation of starch, and ...
Limit dextrinase (LD) is a unique de-branching enzyme involved in starch mobilization of barley grai...
Abstract Three allelic forms of barley fJ-amylase (Sd I, Sd2H and Sd2L) exhibit different thermostab...
Abstract Three allelic forms of barley fJ-amylase (Sd I, Sd2H and Sd2L) exhibit different thermostab...
Abstract Three allelic forms of barley fJ-amylase (Sd I, Sd2H and Sd2L) exhibit different thermostab...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThree allelic forms of barley β-amylase...
Diastatic power (DP), a measure of the level of activity of starch-hydrolyzing enzymes, is a term th...
Thermostability assays in conjunction with IEF and molecular mapping were used to identify three bet...
Novel barley (1 → 3, 1 → 4)-β-glucan endohydrolases with increased thermostability. Rapid and reliab...
The determination of the levels of the diastatic power enzymes (DPEs) beta-amylase, limit dextrinase...
Malted barley is an important ingredient used in the brewing and distilling industry worldwide. In t...
A high-throughput single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping system was developed and used to s...
A DNA fragment containing the exons 16, 17 and intron 16 of the limit dextrinase gene was cloned usi...
Germplasms consisting of 64 wild barley accessions (Hordeum vulgare ssp. spontaneum) were examined f...
Barley (1→3,1→4)-β-glucan endohydrolases (β-glucanases; EI and EII) are primarily responsible for hy...
Limit dextrinase (LD) is an essential amylolytic enzyme for the complete degradation of starch, and ...
Limit dextrinase (LD) is a unique de-branching enzyme involved in starch mobilization of barley grai...
Abstract Three allelic forms of barley fJ-amylase (Sd I, Sd2H and Sd2L) exhibit different thermostab...
Abstract Three allelic forms of barley fJ-amylase (Sd I, Sd2H and Sd2L) exhibit different thermostab...
Abstract Three allelic forms of barley fJ-amylase (Sd I, Sd2H and Sd2L) exhibit different thermostab...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThree allelic forms of barley β-amylase...
Diastatic power (DP), a measure of the level of activity of starch-hydrolyzing enzymes, is a term th...
Thermostability assays in conjunction with IEF and molecular mapping were used to identify three bet...
Novel barley (1 → 3, 1 → 4)-β-glucan endohydrolases with increased thermostability. Rapid and reliab...
The determination of the levels of the diastatic power enzymes (DPEs) beta-amylase, limit dextrinase...
Malted barley is an important ingredient used in the brewing and distilling industry worldwide. In t...
A high-throughput single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping system was developed and used to s...
A DNA fragment containing the exons 16, 17 and intron 16 of the limit dextrinase gene was cloned usi...
Germplasms consisting of 64 wild barley accessions (Hordeum vulgare ssp. spontaneum) were examined f...
Barley (1→3,1→4)-β-glucan endohydrolases (β-glucanases; EI and EII) are primarily responsible for hy...