AbstractAmylases possess short, conserved regions near functional side chains. Sequence comparison extends this relationship to comprise a maltase and a cyclodextrin glucanotransferase. Similarity also exists with intestinal sucrase-isomaltase and fungal glucoamylase near identified essential carboxyl groups. Homology between COOH-terminal regions of glucoamylase and cyclodextrin glucanotranserase may indicate raw-starch binding areas. It is suggested that amylases, α-glucosidases, and transglucanosylases acting on 1,4- and 1,6-α-glucosidic linkages share key structural features in the active centres
Abstractcyclodextrin glycosyltransferases and α-amylases are two groups of enzymes with related seco...
Amino acid sequence comparison of 37 a-amylases from microbial, plant and animal sources was perform...
AbstractClassically, α-1,4-glucan synthases have been divided into two families, animal/fungal glyco...
AbstractAmylases possess short, conserved regions near functional side chains. Sequence comparison e...
AbstractThe structures of functionally related β/α-barrel starch hydrolases, α-amylase, β-amylase, c...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed The model of the catalytic domain of AspergUlus awa...
AbstractSequence comparison of the primary structure of the yeast Schwanniomyces occidentalis glucoa...
AbstractAmylolytic enzymes belonging to three distinct families of glycosidases (13, 14, 15) contain...
Amylases are enzymes capable of hydrolysing starch and related saccharides. The best known are -amyl...
AbstractThe hydrolytic enzymes, α-amylases, and the cyclodextrin glycosyltransferases (CGTases) are ...
The enzymatic hydrolysis of starch, consisting of linear (amylose) and branched (amylopectin) glucos...
Abstract Amylolytic enzymes belonging to three distinct families of glycosidases (13, 14, 15) contai...
Abstract: Amylolytic enzymes represent a group of starch hydrolases and related enzymes that are act...
AbstractA short conserved sequence equivalent to the fifth conserved sequence region of α-amylases (...
AbstractAlthough both the α-amylase super-family, i.e. the glycoside hydrolase (GH) clan GH-H (the G...
Abstractcyclodextrin glycosyltransferases and α-amylases are two groups of enzymes with related seco...
Amino acid sequence comparison of 37 a-amylases from microbial, plant and animal sources was perform...
AbstractClassically, α-1,4-glucan synthases have been divided into two families, animal/fungal glyco...
AbstractAmylases possess short, conserved regions near functional side chains. Sequence comparison e...
AbstractThe structures of functionally related β/α-barrel starch hydrolases, α-amylase, β-amylase, c...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed The model of the catalytic domain of AspergUlus awa...
AbstractSequence comparison of the primary structure of the yeast Schwanniomyces occidentalis glucoa...
AbstractAmylolytic enzymes belonging to three distinct families of glycosidases (13, 14, 15) contain...
Amylases are enzymes capable of hydrolysing starch and related saccharides. The best known are -amyl...
AbstractThe hydrolytic enzymes, α-amylases, and the cyclodextrin glycosyltransferases (CGTases) are ...
The enzymatic hydrolysis of starch, consisting of linear (amylose) and branched (amylopectin) glucos...
Abstract Amylolytic enzymes belonging to three distinct families of glycosidases (13, 14, 15) contai...
Abstract: Amylolytic enzymes represent a group of starch hydrolases and related enzymes that are act...
AbstractA short conserved sequence equivalent to the fifth conserved sequence region of α-amylases (...
AbstractAlthough both the α-amylase super-family, i.e. the glycoside hydrolase (GH) clan GH-H (the G...
Abstractcyclodextrin glycosyltransferases and α-amylases are two groups of enzymes with related seco...
Amino acid sequence comparison of 37 a-amylases from microbial, plant and animal sources was perform...
AbstractClassically, α-1,4-glucan synthases have been divided into two families, animal/fungal glyco...