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Existence of a Novel Enzyme Converting Maltose into Trehalose
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1995
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BiosynthesisEngineeringBiotransformationBiochemistryCellular EnzymologyBioenergeticsBiocatalysisNatural SciencesEnzyme CatalysisBiotechnologyPimelohacter SpNatural Product BiosynthesisEnvironmental MicrobiologyMicrobiologyPseudomonas Putida H262Enzymatic ModificationNew Intramolecular Glucosyltransferase
A bacterium, Pimelohacter sp. R48, isolated from soil, showed the ability to produce trehalose from maltose. The partially purified enzyme from a cell-free extract catalyzed the conversion of maltose into trehalose without requiring phosphate. The enzyme was considered to be a new intramolecular glucosyltransferase. The enzyme was also tentatively found to exist in Pseudomonas putida H262 isolated from soil and in some Thermusstrains.
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