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alpha-Amylase gene of Streptomyces limosus: nucleotide sequence, expression motifs, and amino acid sequence homology to mammalian and invertebrate alpha-amylases
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1987
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BiologyBiosynthesisBiotransformationCellular EnzymologyBiochemistryExpression MotifsMammalian Alpha-amylasesNatural SciencesBiochemical TaxonomyGlycobiologyEnzyme SpecificityUnique PromoterMicrobiologyAlpha-amylase GeneMedicineAlcohol DehydrogenasesStreptomyces LimosusProtein Biosynthesis
The nucleotide sequence of the coding and regulatory regions of the alpha-amylase gene (aml) of Streptomyces limosus was determined. High-resolution S1 mapping was used to locate the 5' end of the transcript and demonstrated that the gene is transcribed from a unique promoter. The predicted amino acid sequence has considerable identity to mammalian and invertebrate alpha-amylases, but not to those of plant, fungal, or eubacterial origin. Consistent with this is the susceptibility of the enzyme to an inhibitor of mammalian alpha-amylases. The amino-terminal sequence of the extracellular enzyme was determined, revealing the presence of a typical signal peptide preceding the mature form of the alpha-amylase.
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