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Natural Substrates |
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5.4.99.11 | more |
the enzymic potential for metabolizing sucrose shifts from favoring sucrose hydrolysis at low sucrose concentrations to sucrose isomerization at high sucrose concentrations. Trehalulose is synthesized for excretion when the carbon input from sucrose is in excess of metabolic needs |
5.4.99.11 | more |
the enzyme catalyzes the isomerization of sucrose (alpha-D-glucosylpyranosyl-1,2-beta-D-fructofuranose) to isomaltulose (alpha-D-glucosylpyranosyl-1,6-D-fructofuranose) as the main product, and trehalulose (alpha-D-glucosylpyranosyl-1,1-D-fructofuranose) as minor product, and produces glucose and fructose in residual amounts because of sucrose hydrolysis |
5.4.99.11 | more |
the enzyme catalyzes the isomerization of sucrose (alpha-D-glucosylpyranosyl-1,2-beta-D-fructofuranose) to trehalulose (alpha-D-glucosylpyranosyl-1,1-D-fructofuranose) and isomaltulose (alpha-D-glucosylpyranosyl-1,6-D-fructofuranose) |
5.4.99.11 | more |
the enzyme catalyzes the isomerization of sucrose (alpha-D-glucosylpyranosyl-1,2-beta-D-fructofuranose) to trehalulose (alpha-D-glucosylpyranosyl-1,1-D-fructofuranose) and isomaltulose (alpha-D-glucosylpyranosyl-1,6-D-fructofuranose) as the main products, and produces glucose and fructose in residual amounts because of sucrose hydrolysis |
5.4.99.11 | more |
the isomaltulose-producing enzyme from Pseudomonas mesoacidophila MX-45 shows the main product trehalulose. It is also named alpha-glucosyltransferase and is renamed trehalulose synthase |
5.4.99.11 | sucrose |
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5.4.99.11 | sucrose |
product specificity of enzyme NX-5 towards isomaltulose and the role of the loop330-339 in NX-5 catalysis |
5.4.99.11 | sucrose |
production of trehalulose and isomaltulose in a ratio of 64:36 |