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Production of Trehalose Phosphorylase by Catellatospora Ferruginea

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Specialty Microbiology
Date 1995 Aug 15
PMID 7557309
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A range of microorganisms was screened for new and high producer strains of trehalose phosphorylase (EC 2.4.1.64). Trehalose phosphorylase activity was found in cells of actinomyctes of the genera Actinomadura, Amycolata, Catellatospora, Kineosporia, and Nocardia. Among them, Catellatospora ferruginea showed the highest enzyme activity. Trehalose phosphorylase from C. ferruginea was able to catalyse both the phosphorolysis of trehalose into beta-glucose 1-phosphate and D-glucose and the synthesis of trehalose from beta-glucose 1-phosphate and D-glucose.

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