Purification of levan fructotransferase from arthvobacter nicotinovoram GS-9 and production of DFA IV from levan by the enzyme

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A bacterial strain, GS-9, isolated from soil as a levan-degrading microorganism produced an extracellular enzyme that converted levan into DFA IV. This strain was identified as Arthrobacter nicotinovorvans. The DFA IV-producing enzyme was specifically induced by levan. The enzyme was purified 60-fold from culture supernatant to give a single band on SDS-PAGE. The molecular weight of this enzyme was 52,000 by SDS-PAGE and a monomer by gel filtration. The enzyme gave DFA IV as a main product (> 75%), and fructose, levanbiose, and two unidentified oligosaccharides as minor products, and was identified as a novel levan fructotransferase. © 1997, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Saito, K., Goto, H., Yokota, A., & Tomita, F. (1997). Purification of levan fructotransferase from arthvobacter nicotinovoram GS-9 and production of DFA IV from levan by the enzyme. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 61(10), 1705–1709. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.61.1705

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