Application | Comment | Organism |
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synthesis | immobilized enzyme is used for the production of glucose-1-phosphate, a cytostatic compound used in cardiotherapy | Cenchrus americanus |
General Stability | Organism |
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increase in thermostability and reusability of the enzyme immobilzed on brick dust | Cenchrus americanus |
Organism | UniProt | Comment | Textmining |
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Cenchrus americanus | - |
variety KB 560 | - |
Purification (Comment) | Organism |
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partial | Cenchrus americanus |
Source Tissue | Comment | Organism | Textmining |
---|---|---|---|
seed | - |
Cenchrus americanus | - |
Substrates | Comment Substrates | Organism | Products | Comment (Products) | Rev. | Reac. |
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starch + glucose 1-phosphate | - |
Cenchrus americanus | starch + phosphate | - |
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Synonyms | Comment | Organism |
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starch phosphorylase | - |
Cenchrus americanus |
Temperature Optimum [°C] | Temperature Optimum Maximum [°C] | Comment | Organism |
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37 | - |
soluble enzyme | Cenchrus americanus |
45 | - |
immobilized enzyme | Cenchrus americanus |
Temperature Minimum [°C] | Temperature Maximum [°C] | Comment | Organism |
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34 | 40 | 50% of maximal activity at 34°C and 40°C, soluble enzyme | Cenchrus americanus |
38 | 50 | 50% of maximal activity at 34°C and 40°C, immobilized enzyme | Cenchrus americanus |
pH Optimum Minimum | pH Optimum Maximum | Comment | Organism |
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6 | - |
direction of polysaccharide synthesis. Upon immobilization on brick dust, there is a slight alkaline shift in the optimum pH | Cenchrus americanus |
7.6 | - |
direction of glucose-1-phosphate formation. Upon immobilization on brick dust, there is a slight alkaline shift in the optimum pH | Cenchrus americanus |
pH Minimum | pH Maximum | Comment | Organism |
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5.4 | 7.9 | 50% of maximal activity at pH 5.4 and 7.9, direction of polysaccharide synthesis | Cenchrus americanus |
6.7 | 7.9 | 50% of maximal activity at pH 6.7 and 7.9, direction of glucose-1-phosphate formation | Cenchrus americanus |