Resistance to high temperature, acidic pH and proteolytic degradation during the pelleting process and in the digestive tract are important features of phytases as animal feed. The integration of insights from structural and in silico analyses into factors affecting thermostability, acid stability, proteolytic stability, catalytic efficiency and specific activity, as well as N-glycosylation, could improve the limitations of marginal stable biocatalysts with trade-offs between stability and activity. Synergistic mutations give additional benefits to single substitutions. Rigidifying the flexible loops or inter-molecular interactions by reinforcing non-bonded interactions or disulfide bonds, based on structural and roof mean square fluctuatio...
Phytases are degrading enzymes that hydrolyze phytate (myo inositol hexa kis phosphate) to release a...
Phytases are phosphatases which catalyse the stepwise hydrolysis of the phosphomonoester bonds of my...
Phytases catalyze the hydrolysis of phytic acid in a stepwise manner to lower inositol phosphates, m...
Phytases are hydrolytic enzymes that initiate stepwise removal of phosphate from phytate. Phytate is...
Bacterial phytases have attracted industrial interest as animal feed supplement due to their high ac...
For application in animal feed, a phytase of interest must have high activity in the broad range pr...
Abstract Background Phytase supplied in feeds for monogastric animals is important for improving nut...
458-467Development of thermostable phytases through biotechnology is a key issue in food and feed i...
Phytase with wide ranging biochemical properties has long been utilized in a multitude of industries...
Phytate is largely unavailable to monogastric animal such as swine, poultry and fish, as they lack o...
Aspergillus niger phytase (PhyA) has been used as a feed supplement to improve the bioavailability o...
Highly engineered phytases, which sequentially hydrolyze the hexakisphosphate ester of inositol know...
Phytase is an important enzyme in the food/feed industry. It catalyzes the hydrolysis of phytate, an...
Phytases catalyze the hydrolysis of inorganic phosphate (InsP6) from phytic acid and are able to imp...
Phytate is largely unavailable to monogastric animal such as swine, poultry and fish, as they lack o...
Phytases are degrading enzymes that hydrolyze phytate (myo inositol hexa kis phosphate) to release a...
Phytases are phosphatases which catalyse the stepwise hydrolysis of the phosphomonoester bonds of my...
Phytases catalyze the hydrolysis of phytic acid in a stepwise manner to lower inositol phosphates, m...
Phytases are hydrolytic enzymes that initiate stepwise removal of phosphate from phytate. Phytate is...
Bacterial phytases have attracted industrial interest as animal feed supplement due to their high ac...
For application in animal feed, a phytase of interest must have high activity in the broad range pr...
Abstract Background Phytase supplied in feeds for monogastric animals is important for improving nut...
458-467Development of thermostable phytases through biotechnology is a key issue in food and feed i...
Phytase with wide ranging biochemical properties has long been utilized in a multitude of industries...
Phytate is largely unavailable to monogastric animal such as swine, poultry and fish, as they lack o...
Aspergillus niger phytase (PhyA) has been used as a feed supplement to improve the bioavailability o...
Highly engineered phytases, which sequentially hydrolyze the hexakisphosphate ester of inositol know...
Phytase is an important enzyme in the food/feed industry. It catalyzes the hydrolysis of phytate, an...
Phytases catalyze the hydrolysis of inorganic phosphate (InsP6) from phytic acid and are able to imp...
Phytate is largely unavailable to monogastric animal such as swine, poultry and fish, as they lack o...
Phytases are degrading enzymes that hydrolyze phytate (myo inositol hexa kis phosphate) to release a...
Phytases are phosphatases which catalyse the stepwise hydrolysis of the phosphomonoester bonds of my...
Phytases catalyze the hydrolysis of phytic acid in a stepwise manner to lower inositol phosphates, m...