Occurrence of an affinity site apart from the active site on the raw-starch-digesting but non-raw-starch-adsorbable Bacillus subtilis 65 α-amylase

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Abstract

α-Cyclodextrin specifically inhibited raw starch digestion by Bacillus subtilis 65 α-amylase. The raw starch digestibility and α-cyclodextrin-Sepharose 6B adsorbability of this α-amylase were simultaneously lost when the specific domain corresponding to the affinity site essential for raw starch digestion was deleted by proteolysis. Occurrence of the affinity site on raw-starch-digesting enzymes was proven also with bacterial amylase.

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Hayashida, S., Teramoto, Y., Inoue, T., & Mitsuiki, S. (1990). Occurrence of an affinity site apart from the active site on the raw-starch-digesting but non-raw-starch-adsorbable Bacillus subtilis 65 α-amylase. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 56(8), 2584–2586. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.56.8.2584-2586.1990

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