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Multimolecular Substrate Reactions Catalyzed by Caabohydrases. Aspergillus Oryzae Alpha-amylase Degradation of Maltooligosaccharides

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Journal Biochemistry
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1978 Jun 13
PMID 307963
Citations 3
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Aspergillus oryzae alpha-amylase degrades maltooligosaccharides by other pathways besides simple glycosidic bond scission. The utilization of the alternate pathways increases with the concentration of substrate implicating a multimolecular substrate mechanism. Reducing-end labeled and uniformly labeled maltooligosaccharides were used to elucidate these alternate degradation mechanisms. Condensation followed by hydrolysis is not a significant pathway. Transglycosylation is concluded to occur, but no single transglycosylation mechanism can account for all of the experimental data for maltotriose degradation. Rather, a combination of transglycosylations must be invoked.

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