2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2007.04.006
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α-Amylase from mung beans (Vigna radiata) – Correlation of biochemical properties and tertiary structure by homology modelling

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“…The optimal activity of DzAmy3 at pH 8.0 is in accordance with chloroplast α-amylase of AtAMY3 (pH 7.5-8.0). The plant α-amylases are highly active in acidic to neutral range (Ben Elarbi et al 2009;Kanwal et al 2004;Kumari et al 2010;Noman et al 2006;Tripathi et al 2007). We hypothesized that optimal activity at pH 8.0 is unique property for activity in the plastid stroma (Seung et al 2013).…”
Section: Organismmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…The optimal activity of DzAmy3 at pH 8.0 is in accordance with chloroplast α-amylase of AtAMY3 (pH 7.5-8.0). The plant α-amylases are highly active in acidic to neutral range (Ben Elarbi et al 2009;Kanwal et al 2004;Kumari et al 2010;Noman et al 2006;Tripathi et al 2007). We hypothesized that optimal activity at pH 8.0 is unique property for activity in the plastid stroma (Seung et al 2013).…”
Section: Organismmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…α-Amylases are found in animal organs, microorganisms, germinated cereal seeds and higher plants (Brena et al 1996). The amylase family currently accounts for approximately 30% of the world's enzyme production (van der Maarel et al 2002). This family has wide application in industries (Aiyer 2005;Souza and Magalhaes 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…and pea etc. (Greenwood et al, 1965;Beers and Duke, 1988;Tripathi et al, 2007). Kapoor (2005) has shown the presence of urease enzyme in D. biflorus.…”
Section: Effect Of Ph and Temperature On The Purified Enzymementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Production of α-amylase enzyme from germinating seedlings is a part and parcel of the life controlling processes of leguminous plants (Greenwood et al, 1965;Tripathi et al, 2007). Yield of amylase in germinating seedlings of this plant also comes out to be very high, as accounting to 27.7 IUml -1 , which simply proves that this plant source can be easily utilized in industry for extraction of this enzyme.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This enzyme has been used for the degradation and saccharification of starch in the fields of food, bakery, paper, sugar and starch industries (Monfort et a., 1996;Pandey et al, 2000;Van der Maarel et al, 2002;Gupta et al, 2003). -Amylases distributes over bacteria, fungi, plants, invertebrates, and higher animals and many of these enzymes belong to glycoside-hydrolase-family 13 (GHF13) (Jensen and Olsen 1992;Henry et al, 1993;Iefuji et al, 1996;Le Moine et al, 1997;Koyama et al, 2000;Saxena et al, 2007;Tripathi et al, 2007;Hmidet et al, 2008;Elarbi et al, 2009;Nikapitiya et al, 2009). This enzyme plays a crucial role in the degradation of storage -glucan providing maltooligosaccharides and glucose, the most important carbon and energy sources in many organisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%