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Literature summary for 3.2.1.98 extracted from

  • Taniguchi, H.; Odashima, F.; Igarashi, M.; Maruyama, Y.; Nakamura, M.
    Characterization of a potato starch-digesting bacterium and its production of amylase (1982), Agric. Biol. Chem., 46, 2107-2115.
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Localization

Localization Comment Organism GeneOntology No. Textmining
extracellular
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Niallia circulans
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Niallia circulans
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F-2
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Niallia circulans F-2
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F-2
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Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
culture filtrate
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Niallia circulans
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Substrates and Products (Substrate)

Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
maltohexaose + H2O
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Niallia circulans maltose + maltotetraose main product ?
maltohexaose + H2O
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Niallia circulans F-2 maltose + maltotetraose main product ?
starch + H2O F-2, potato starch granules: 40%, corn starch: 83% and barley starch: 71% Niallia circulans maltohexaose + ? main product ?
starch + H2O F-2, potato starch granules: 40%, corn starch: 83% and barley starch: 71% Niallia circulans maltohexaose + ? F-2, produces only maltohexaose in the early stage of the reaction ?
starch + H2O F-2, gelatinized starch Niallia circulans maltohexaose + ? main product ?
starch + H2O F-2, gelatinized starch Niallia circulans maltohexaose + ? F-2, produces only maltohexaose in the early stage of the reaction ?
starch + H2O F-2, potato starch granules: 40%, corn starch: 83% and barley starch: 71% Niallia circulans F-2 maltohexaose + ? main product ?
starch + H2O F-2, potato starch granules: 40%, corn starch: 83% and barley starch: 71% Niallia circulans F-2 maltohexaose + ? F-2, produces only maltohexaose in the early stage of the reaction ?
starch + H2O F-2, gelatinized starch Niallia circulans F-2 maltohexaose + ? main product ?
starch + H2O F-2, gelatinized starch Niallia circulans F-2 maltohexaose + ? F-2, produces only maltohexaose in the early stage of the reaction ?