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Adsorption Characteristic of Endo I and Exo II Purified from Cellulase by Trichoderma viride on Celluloses with Different Crystallinity (결정성이 다른 셀룰로오스에 대한 Trichoderma viride속 Cellulase로부터 분리한 Endo I 및 II의 흡착특성)

  • 김동원;홍영관;장영훈;이재국
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.162-167
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    • 1998
  • The adsorption behaviors of two major cellulase components, endo I and exo II, from Trichoderma viride were investigated using $\alpha$-celluloses with different correlation crystallinity index(Cc) as substrates. The adsorption of cellulase enzyme components was significantly affected by the reaction condition and the physicochemical properties of the cellulose. The $\alpha$-cellulose was hydrolyzed in the presence of cellulase for various periods. The correlation crystallinity index of $\alpha$-cellulose increased with increasing the hydrolysis time. The adsorption was apparently found to obey the first-order kinetics, and the adsorption activation energy(Ea) was calculated from the adsorption rate constant(ka). The value of adsorption rate constant for endo I was larger than that of exo II. This means that endo I are adsorbed more rapidly than exo II. With the increase in correlation crystallinity index, the values of the adsorption rate constants for endo I and exo II decreased, respectively. The activation energy for the adsorption of exo II on the cellulose also was larger than that of endo I. Also adsorption activation energy of endo I and exo II increased with an increase in the crystallinity of sample cellulose.

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Hydrolysis Characteristics of Amylase from Alkaline-Tolerant Bacillus sp. on the Raw Starch (알칼리 내성 Bacillus sp.가 생산하는 Amylase의 생전분 분해 특성)

  • 이신영;조택상
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.621-625
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    • 1998
  • The raw starch hydrolysis by amylase prepared from alkaline-tolerant Bacillus sp. were investigated. Degree of hydrolysis(%) of 5%(w/v) raw rice, corn and potato starch by this enzyme were about 40, 25 and 20%, respectively. The hydrolysis action on raw starch by change of blue value was similar to the action pattern of exo ${\beta}$-amylase. The hydrolysis products of rice starch were mainly glucose and maltose. Oligosaccarides were also detected. From the above results, this enzyme was considered as exo type ${\alpha}$-amylase. This enzyme activity on the raw starch and the gelatinized starch were 28.40 and 86.60 IU/mg protein, respectively, and the ratio of raw starch-digesting activity to gelatinized starch-digesting activity (raw starch digestivity) was about 32%. The Km values for the raw and the gelatinized starch were 4.22 and 3.0mg/mL, respectively, and the VmaX values were 0.20 and 0.31mg/mL/min, respectively.

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Chemical Modification of Lysine Residues in Bacillus licheniformis α-Amylase: Conversion of an Endo- to an Exo-type Enzyme

  • Habibi, Azadeh Ebrahim;Khajeh, Khosro;Nemat-Gorgani, Mohsen
    • BMB Reports
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    • v.37 no.6
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    • pp.642-647
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    • 2004
  • The lysine residues of Bacillus licheniformis $\alpha$-amylase (BLA) were chemically modified using citraconic anhydride or succinic anhydride. Modification caused fundamental changes in the enzymes specificity, as indicated by a dramatic increase in maltosidase and a reduction in amylase activity. These changes in substrate specificity were found to coincide with a change in the cleavage pattern of the substrates and with a conversion of the native endo- form of the enzyme to a modified exo- form. Progressive increases in the productions of $\rho$-nitrophenol or glucose, when para nitrophenyl-maltoheptaoside or soluble starch, respectively, was used as substrate, were observed upon modification. The described changes were affected by the size of incorporated modified reagent: citraconic anhydride was more effective than succinic anhydride. Reasons for the observed changes are discussed and reasons for the effectivenesses of chemical modifications for tailoring enzyme specificities are suggested.

Characterization of a Xylanase Produced by Bacillus sp. N-25 (Bacillus sp. N-25가 생산하는 Xylanase의 특성)

  • 김원곤;이찬용;이계호
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.559-564
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    • 1992
  • To increase the efficency of utilizing cellulosic biomass, a potent xylanase producing bacteria was isolated and identified as Bacillus sp. N-25. Extracellular xylanase from Bacillus sp. N-25 was partially purified by ammonium sulfate precipitation, DEAE-Sephadex A-25 and Sephadex G-IOO column chromatographies. The xylanase was single fraction on chromatography and was true xylanase without cellulase activity. The enzyme was stable at pH 6-8 and 80% activity was remained at $50^{\circ}C$ for 30 min, but was inhibited by $Hg^{2+}$, $Ag^{2+}$, and $Mn^{2+}$. From the fact that the major end product was xylose, we suggested that the enzyme is an exo-xylanase which may be a prime candidate for industrial use.

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Enzyme Activities of the Fruit Body of Ramaria botrytis DGUM 29001

  • Lee, Tae-Hee;Han, Yeong-Hwan
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.173-175
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    • 2001
  • The fruit body of Ramaria botrytis DGUM 29001 was used to determine enzyme activities of fruit body. The specific activity of laccase was the highest(6.5 unit/mg$\cdot$protein) and that of $\alpha$-amylase and xylanase was relatively high. However, little or no enzyme activity of $\beta$-glucosidase, CMCase, exo-$\beta$-1,4-glucanase, chitinase, lipase and protease was found.

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Partial Purification and Properties of Non-specific $\beta$ -fructofuranosidase Produced by Bacillus subtilis (Bacillus subtilis가 생산하는 비특이적 $\beta$-fructofuransoidase의 부분정제 및 특성)

  • 송근섭;엄태붕
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.484-489
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    • 1990
  • An intracellular inulase ( fJ-fructofuranoside fructohydrolase, EC 3.2.1.26) from Bacillus subtilis has been partially purified and its mode of action and general properties were studied. The enzyme had an apparent molecular weight of 49,000 as estimated by gel filtration and its pI point was 5.2. Substrate concentration studies showed an apparent Km of 10 mM for sucrose and of 18 mM for raffinose. The enzyme was an acid-labile protein with a pH optimum of 6.6. The optimum temperature was 50$^{\circ}$C. The enzyme acts on straight chain oligo- and poly-fructosides of the inulin series via a exo-wise cleavage mechanism, as well as on sucrose.

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Variation of Oak Kraft Pulp Properties by Xylanase Treatment in C/D, P and Z Stage (C/D, P 및 Z단계 표백시 Xylanase처리에 의한 펄프성질의 변화)

  • Kim, Dong-Ho;Paik, Ki-Hyon
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.100-109
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    • 1997
  • The objectives of this study was to decrease pollutions of bleaching effluent and was to enhanced brightness of non-chlorine bleached pulps by xylanase treatments. Xylanase cloned Esherichacoli(E. coli) capable of each of endo, exo-xylanase and acetyl-esterase were obtained from Bacillus stearothermophillus. These xylanase was maintained high activity in alkali and high temperature. Especially endo-xylanase would be more active in $60^{\circ}C$ and pH 11. Xylanase pretreatment(X) of unbleached pulp increased brightness, and decreased the degree of delignification. The degree of increase in brightness of pulp due to xylanase pretreatment was similar to non-enzyme treated pulp, regardless of the amount of enzyme added. Therefore, the addition of xylanase of 2 unit was recommended when considering costs of enzyme. The pulp bleached XO sequence had higher brightness and lower Kappa no, than O bleached pulp, while pulp bleached XP sequence had similar brightness and Kappa no. with P bleached pulp. In XOC/D, XOZ and XOP bleaching sequences, brightness and degree of delignification were improved. The C/D and Z stage bleached pulp was good effect on rate of raise in brightness and Kappa no., but P stage bleached pulp had similar level in non-enzyme treated bleaching sequence.

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Adsorption Characteristics of Endo Ⅱ and Exo Ⅱ Purified from Trichoderma viride on Microcrystalline Celluloses with Different Surface Area

  • 김동원;정영규;장영훈;이재국
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.498-503
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    • 1995
  • The adsorption behaviors of two major components purified, endo Ⅱ and exo Ⅱ, from Trichoderma viride were investigated using microcrystalline cellulose with different specific surface area as substrates. Adsorption was found to apparently obey the Langmuir isotherm and the thermodynamic parameters, ΔH, ΔS, and ΔG, were calculated from adsorption equilibrium constant,K. The adsorption process was found to be endothermic and an adsorption entropy-controlled reaction. The amount of adsorption of cellulase components increased with specific surface area and decreased with temperature and varied with a change in composition of the cellulase components. The maximum synergistic degradation occurred at the specific weight ratio of the cellulase components at which the maximum affinity of cellulase components obtains. The adsorption entropy and enthalpy for respective enzyme system increased with specific surface area increase. The adsorption entropy was shown to have a larger value with enzyme mixture.

Production of Pectolytic Enzymes and Change of Pectic Substances from Apple Fruits Infected with Botryosphaeria dothidea (사과 겹무늬썩음병균(Botryosphaeria dothidea)에 의해 부패된 사과 과실에서 Pectin질 분해효소의 생산과 Pectin질의 변화)

  • Park, Seok-Hee;Lee, Chang-Un
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.106-111
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    • 1993
  • Pectolytic enzymes were extracted in apple fruits rotted by Botryosphaeria dothidea, and their activities and change of pectic substances were investigated. Exo-polygalacturonase(exo-PG), exo-polymethylgalacturonase(exe-PMG), polygalacturonate-trans-eliminase(PGTE) and pectin-methyl-trans-eliminase(PMTE) were produced by the pathogen. Activities of exo-PG and exe-PMG extracted from rotten apple fruits were high to 21.15 and 24.65 units/mg protein in specific activity at seven days after inoculation, respectively. Activities of PGTE and PMTE showed 5.60 and 7.90 units/mg protein, respectively, but they were lower than those of the exo-type enzymes. Water-soluble and versene-soluble pectins were 11.50 mg/100 mg-AIS and 7.31 mg/100 mg-AIS at 14 days after inoculation, namely, they were increased by 4.23 and 2.16 mg/100 mg-AIS over those of sound apples, respectively. Total soluble pectic substances of rotten apple were 72.4% of total pectic substances and it was higher by 24.8% than sound apple. Insoluble pectic substance was notably decreased from 15.32 to 7.16 mg/100 mg-AIS according to progress of decay while total pectic substances were not changed remarkably.

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