Abstract
A commercially available alpha-amylase derived from Bacillus licheniformis contained an enzymatic activity able to degrade the inner portion or framework of the cell wall of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Both the wall-degrading activity and the contaminating protease were destroyed by heating the alpha-amylase preparation at 90 degrees C for 30 min. Since the alpha-amylase activity was uneffected by heat treatment, we conclude that it was not the alpha-amylase but the contaminating protease in the preparation that was responsible for the cell wall-degrading activity.
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Imam, S. H., & Snell, W. J. (1987). Degradation of the framework of the Chlamydomonas cell wall by proteases present in a commercially available alpha-amylase preparation. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 53(7), 1701–1704. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.53.7.1701-1704.1987
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