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2.4.1.362
evolution
a distict subgroup of sucrose-active enzymes is included in the GH70 family, corresponding to enzymes that display no polymerase activity, but efficiently transfer the glucosyl residue from sucrose to linear alpha(1->6) dextrans through the specific formation of single alpha(1->2) or alpha(1->3) linked glucosyl units. They are named branching sucrases (BRSs)
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branching induces a glass transition (Tg) depression (-10/-20°C) for amylopectin vs amylose and (-5/-10°C) for phytoglycogen vs amylopectin, which can be interpreted in terms of internal plasticization
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enzyme BrsB is specific for dextran branching via alpha-(1->3) linkage synthesis
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