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Cloning and Expression of A Liquefying $\alpha$-Amylase Gene from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens in Bacillus subtilis (Bacillus amyloliquefaciens 액화형 $\alpha$-amylase 유전자의 클로닝 및 Bacillus subtilis에서의 발현)

  • 김사열;송방호;이인구;서정환;홍순덕
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.479-485
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    • 1986
  • A 5200 basepair DNA fragment containing the Bacillus amyloliquefaciens amyE gene, encoding liquefying $\alpha$-amylase (1,4-$\alpha$-1)-glucan glucanohydrolase, EC 3.2.1.1), has been inserted into BamHI site of the pUB110 and the hybrid plasmid was designated as pSKS3. The pSKS3 was transformed into the Bacillus subtilis KM2l3 as a host which is a saccharifying $\alpha$-amylase deficient mutant of Bacillus subtilis NA64, and the plasmid in the transformed cell was expressed $\alpha$-amylase production and kanamycin resistance. The $\alpha$-amylase production of the transformed cell was reduced to one fifth of that of the donor strain. The Bacillus subtilis KM2l3 tarring pSKS3 indicated that the amyE gene product is a polypeptide which has the same electrophoretic mobility with that of the Bacillus amyloliquefaciens, but different from the saccharifying $\alpha$-amylase of Bacillus subtilis NA64. It means that the amyE gene of pSKS3 originales from the Bacillus amyloliquefaciens.

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A Study on the Production of Malt and Sikhae (麥芽 및 食醯 製造에 관한 硏究)

  • Cho, Shin-Ho
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.77-84
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    • 1990
  • This study was carried out to study the characteristics of 6 different Sikhaes and the activity of malt. The Sikhae, a kind of the traditional Korean beverages, is made from rice and malt. The result were summarized as follows. !. Though it takes longer when malt is manufactured at the 15$^{\circ}C$ than at the 25$^{\circ}C$, more excellent malt can be obtained at the 15$^{\circ}C$ because the activity of amylase is much higher. 2. The length of the whole malt is between 3 and 4 cm when the activity of amylase is highest. When sprout grows longer than this, the activity of anzyme falls low remarkably and the worth of malt is decreased. 3. Among the material grain to make Sikhae, the saccharifying of glutinous rice was best and the saccharifying of barleys was not so good. 4. The Sikhaes from rice and glutinous rice are not easily swollen, but the Sikhae from the barley is easily swollen and turbid. 5. The result by the sensory evaluation to determine the ranking is in the following order; Glutinous rice, Tongil glutinous rice, Nonglutinous rice, Tongil rice, Hulled barley, Naked barley.

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Studies on the Preparation and Utilization of Starch - 1. Selection of Two Different Strains with High Saccharifying Activity - (전분(澱粉)의 제조(製造)와 가공이용(加工利用)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) - 제1보(第一報), 당화효소(糖化酵素) 생산균주(生産菌株)의 선정(選定) -)

  • Kim, Ho-Sik;Lee, Su-Rae;Jhon, Nam-Soo
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.3
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    • pp.9-15
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    • 1962
  • 1) Among 8 strains of Rhizopus and 7 of Aspergillus species investigated for their producibility of saccharifying amylase, Rhizopus delemar ND 1 and Aspergillus usamii mut. shirousamii were selected as having high saccharifying activity. 2). Since Rh. delemar ND 1 shows high saccharifying activity and slight transglucosidase activity, it likely seems suitable for the production of starch-sugar by enzymic saccharification. Asp. usamii mut. shirousamii exerts low saccharifying but moderate transglucesidase activity and is considered to be usable in producing sugar-syrup with particular flavor and taste. 3). Using the saccharogenic enzyme from Rh. delemar ND 1, a prelimimary trial was done to obtain purified glucose powders.

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Isolation and Characteristics of an Amylase-producing Fungus for Saccharifying Food Wastes (음식물쓰레기 당화를 위한 Amylase 생산균의 분리 및 특성조사)

  • Li, Hong-Xian;Kim, Seong-Jun
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.114-118
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    • 2007
  • In this study, an amylase-producing fungus, strain 15 was isolated from soil in order to saccharify food wastes with cellulolytic and amylolytic enzymes. The amylase production cultures were performed in Mandel's medium with 1% rice straw and 1% paper wastes as carbon sources. The strain produced various cellulolytic (FPase 0.25, xylanase 20.09, CMCase 3.15 U/mL-supernatant) and amylolytic ($\alpha$-amylase 1.20, gluco-amylase 0.70, $\beta$-amylase 2.40 U/mL-supernatant) enzymes in Mandel's medium. In 10 L jar fermenter, maximum amylase and FPase activities, 3.25 and 0.23 U/mL, were obtained when the culture was grown at 30$^{\circ}C$, 200 rpm and 0.6 vvm for 3 days. In 100 mL flask level and 10 L jar fermenter, amylase produced by the strain 15 showed similar cellulolytic and amylolytic enzyme activities with Trichoderma inhamatum KSJ1 isolated from rotten woods by previous researcher. The ability of saccharification to food wastes also showed similar degree. However, the isolate 15 appeared to be yellowish in YMEA plate comparing to Trichoderma inhamatum KSJ1 in greenish.

Preparation of Traditional Malt-Sikhye 1. Preparation by Malt and Amyolytic Enzymes (전통식혜제조 - 제 1보 엿기름과 효소를 이용한 제조)

  • 안용근
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.164-169
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    • 1999
  • To develope the scientific preparation method of Dorean traditional rice drink 'Sikhye', effect of malt and commercial amylolytic enzymes in preparation of malt-Sikhye were studied. amylase activity of malt used in this study was 9,725unit/g. In malt-Sikhye preparation effective saccharifying conditions were 4% of malt 20% of rice at 6$0^{\circ}C$ for 5hour. Commercial amylolytic enzymes such as $\beta$-amylase(Bio-zyme ML Himaltosin GL) $\alpha$-amylase(Bokhabhyoso 5000, Teramyl and Fungamyl) and pulluanase(en-zyme CK-20) were not effective in saccharification for Sikhye preperation.

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Raw Starch Degrading Amylase Production by Various Fungal Cultures Grown on Cassava Waste

  • Pothiraj, C.;Balaji, P.;Eyini, M.
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.128-130
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    • 2006
  • The solid waste of sago industry using cassava was fermented by Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus terreus and Rhizopus stolonifer in solid state fermentation. Cassava waste contained 52 per cent starch and 2.9 per cent protein by dry weight. The amylase activity was maintained at a high level and the highest amylase activity was observed on the $8^{th}$ day in R. stolonifer mediated fermentation. R. stolonifer was more efficient than Aspergillus niger and Aspergillus terreus in bioconverting cassava waste into fungal protein (90.24 mg/g) by saccharifying 70% starch and releasing 44.5% reducing sugars in eight days of solid state fermentation.

Quality Characteristics of Barley Varieties Related to Enzymatic Activity in Malt (엿기름의 효소활성과 관련한 보리의 품질특성)

  • Lee, Young-Tack;Seo, Se-Jung;Chang, Hak-Gil
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.1421-1426
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    • 1999
  • Sixteen domestic barley varieties and subsequently produced malts were evaluated for quality characteristics. Diastatic power(DP), complementary actions of amylases in malt, had a wide $variation(139{\sim}220^{\circ}L)$ among the barley varieties. Some 6-row barley varieties demonstrated significantly high DP values. ${\beta}-\;and\;{\alpha}-amylase$ activities in malts were also significantly influenced by barley varieties. Diastatic power was highly correlated with ${\beta}-amylase$ activity, indicating that the ${\beta}-amylase$ activity was a predominant factor determining saccharifying action in malt. Amylograph was used to indirectly estimate starch-degrading enzymatic activity, and the reduction in amylograph viscosity was associated with ${\alpha}-amylase$ activity. Barley quality factors in relation to enzymatic activity of malt were analyzed, and the barley variety with lower kernel weight and less plumper kernels tended to produce higher starch-degrading enzyme activity. Potential diastatic power, an estimate of bound ${\beta}-amylase$ in raw barley, was associated with diastatic power in the final malt. Potential diastatic power turned out to be an important factor for predicting good malting barley.

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Studies on the Preparation and Utilization of Starch -II. Hydrolysis of Starch by Bacterial Amylases (전분의 제조와 가공이용에 관한 연구 -제 2 보 세균성 아밀라아제에 의한 전분의 가수분해-)

  • Lee, Su-Rae
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.181-186
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    • 1970
  • 1) Conditions for the hydrolysis of starch by bacterial liquefying amylase (BLA), saccharifying amylase (BSA) and isoamylase were investigated. Out of four syrups prepared by different combinations of these enzymes, those made by BLA followed by BSA and/or isoamylase were comparable to sucrose syrup in canning of orange segments. 2) Two branched maltooligosaccharides were isolated from the hydrolyzate of starch by BLA and BSA, and their structures were tentatively identified as pentaose and hexaose having an ${\alpha}-1$, 6-linkage at the branching point.

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Activities of Hydrolytic Enzymes in Barley Malts Prepared under Different Germination Conditions (발아조건별 당화용 엿기름의 분해효소 활성도)

  • Mok, Chul-Kyoon;Lee, Young-Tack
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.324-329
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    • 1999
  • Barley malts were prepared at 15, 18 and $21^{\circ}C$ for $3{\sim}6$ days, and assayed for ${\beta}-glucanase$, ${\alpha}-amylase$ and ${\beta}-amylase$ activities. ${\beta}-Glucanase$ activity increased markedly during earley germination and reached maximum at the 6th day of germination. ${\beta}-Glucanase$ activity in six-rowed barley malt was much higher than that in two-rowed malt. ${\beta}-Glucanase$ activity was associated with reduction in ${\beta}-glucan$ content during germination. ${\beta}-amylase$ activity was also considerably higher in two-rowed barley, and increased continuously during 6-day germination. ${\beta}-Amylase$ activity was the lowest at $15^{\circ}C$, the highest at $18^{\circ}C$, and intermediate at $21^{\circ}C$ of germination temperature. Considerable amount of ${\beta}-amylase$ was detected in ungerminated raw barley, and this enzymatic activity tended to increase during 6-day germination. Diastatic power, measure of starch-saccharifying enzyme, in six-rowed malt was $1.4{\sim}1.6$ fold higher than in two-rowed malt. Germination at $18^{\circ}C$ for $5{\sim}6$ days was suggested to be the optimum condition for manufacturing good quality malts, in terms of enhanced starch-degrading enzymatic activity.

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Studies on the Amylase Produced by Candida muscorum (Candida muscorum의 Amylase에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Park, Yoon-Joong;Yoon, Han-Kyo;Son, Cheon-Bae
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.243-249
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    • 1975
  • This experiment were carried out to investigate the conditions of amylase produced by Candida muscorum in wheat bran cultures and the properties of its amylase (crude enzyme). The results obtained were as follows. 1. The optimum conditions for amylase production in wheat bran cultures were; water content 75 percent, temperature $25^{\circ}C$ and incubation time 4-7 days. 2. The production of amylase was increased about 20 percent in the medium added 0.5 percent of ammonium sulfate or ammonium chloride to wheat bran, but the production of those was decreased in the case of addition of nitrates. 3. No significant effect was found in the case of the addition of carbon source on the production of amylase. 4. The properties of liquefying amylase of the selected strain were; the optimum pH 4.2, the optimum temperature $60-65^{\circ}C$, the stable pH 3.2-6.8 and the stable heating (for 15 minutes heating) below $65^{\circ}C$. 5. The properties of saccharifying amylase of the selected strain were; the optimum pH 4.5, the optimum temperature $55^{\circ}C$, the stable pH 3.8-6.2 and the stable heating (for 15 minutes heating) below $45^{\circ}C$.

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