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- bacteria of the genus Klebsiella. Type I pullulanases specifically attack α-1,6 linkages, while type II pullulanases are also able to hydrolyse α-1,4 linkages...
- wort and beer filtration characteristics.: 545  Amyloglucosidase and pullulanases Make low-calorie beer and adjust fermentability.: 575  Acetolactate decarboxylase...
- technique for cloning DNA. In industry, amylases, galactosidases and pullulanases in other species of Pyrococcus that function at over 100 °C (212 °F)...
- more thermostable than the originally used enzymes. Starting in 1982, pullulanases from Aspergillus niger were used in the production of glucose syrup to...
- antibiotics, plastics, detergents (by the use of heat-stable enzymes lipases, pullulanases and proteases), and fermentation products (for example ethanol is produced)...
- (usually derived from Bacillus species) and the debranching enzyme, pullulanase (derived from Aerobacter species). These convert the dextrinised starch...
- Neopullulanase (EC 3.2.1.135, pullulanase II) is an enzyme of the alpha-amylase family with systematic name pullulan 4-D-glucanohydrolase (panose-forming)...
- cartilage tissue engineering, and intervertebral disc regeneration. Pullulanase Desiccation Rehm B.H.A (2009). Microbial production of biopolymers and...
- high pressure. Examples of enzymes identified to date include amylases, pullulanases, cyclodextrin glycosyltransferases, cellulases, xylanases, chitinases...
- glycogen, in amylopectin and pullulan. Sucrase-isomaltase, an enzyme Pullulanase, an enzyme Gordon RW, Manners DJ, Stark JR (1975). "The limit dextrinase...