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Studies of Hemicellulolytic Enzymes of Bacillus subtilis
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1971
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Bacillus SubtilisBiosynthesisBiomanufacturingFood FermentationIn Vitro FermentationEngineeringMedicineBiotransformationBacteriologyBiotechnologySeveral Hemicellulolytic EnzymesPolysaccharideFood BioprocessingMicrobiologySoybean ArabinogalactanHemicelluloseBiomolecular Engineering
Many strains of Bacillus subtilis were found to secrete several hemicellulolytic enzymes such as arabinoxylanase, galactomannanase, arabinogalactanase, etc. Chemical and enzy-matic properties of certain strains of the bacterium were comparatively investigated. An arabinogalactanase was purified and obtained in a crystalline state. Its molecular weight and isoelectric point were estimated to be 3.7 ×104 and 8.39, respectively. The enzyme showed an optimal pH for reactions at 6.0, and was stable in a pH range of 5.0 to 9.5 at 30°C. It required no metallic ions for its activity and hydrolyzed soybean arabinogalactan, forming galactobiose as the main product. No liberation of arabinose was observed in the hydrolysate. Also, the enzyme did not attack coffee bean arabinogalactan. Some implications of the experimental results are discussed.