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2.4.1.10
commercial preparation
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736648
2.4.1.10
culture medium
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671449
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488342
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678072
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kernel
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736970
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leaf
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488334
2.4.1.10
kernel
developing from anthesis until maturity. 1,6-Kestotetraose formation is prominent during the first 13 days after anthesis, and little or no 6-SFT activity is observed later on during maturation
736970
2.4.1.10
cell culture
enzyme production is performed by free and differently immobilized cells, maximum yield with 18.47 U/ml is achieved after 48 h in batch shaken culture of the free cells, but immobilized culture technique allows the achievement of relatively high enzyme activities of 5.5-10.75 U/ml with successful repeated utilization of the immobilized cells
701566
2.4.1.10
culture supernatant
ethanol precipitation
689722
2.4.1.10
planktonic cell
expression of the levan-forming enzyme, levansucrase, occurrs mainly during early exponential growth of both planktonic and sessile cells
675845
2.4.1.10
sessile cell
expression of the levan-forming enzyme, levansucrase, occurrs mainly during early exponential growth of both planktonic and sessile cells
675845
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