The aman6 gene encoding a yeast mannan backbone degrading 1,6-α-D-Mannanase in bacillus circulans: Cloning, sequence analysis, and expression

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Abstract

A gene (aman6) encoding endo-1,6-α-D-mannanase, a yeast mannan backbone degrading enzyme from Bacillus circulans was cloned. The putative aman6 was 1767 base pairs long and encoded a mature 1,6-α-D-mannanase protein of 589 amino acids and a signal peptide of 36 amino acids. The purified mature 1,6-α-D-mannanase from the Escherichia coli transformant showed 61-kDa protein, and N-terminal amino acid sequence and other general properties of the recombinant enzyme were identical to those of 1,6-α-D-mannanase from Bacillus circulans TN-31. © 2000, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Maruyama, Y., & Nakajima, T. (2000). The aman6 gene encoding a yeast mannan backbone degrading 1,6-α-D-Mannanase in bacillus circulans: Cloning, sequence analysis, and expression. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 64(9), 2018–2020. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.64.2018

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