I W Sutherland
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Sutherland I
Trends Biotechnol
. 1998 Feb;
16(1):41-6.
PMID: 9470230
Microbial exopolysaccharides such as xanthan and dextran have been commercial products for many years; the search for new gelling agents has yielded gellan. Exopolysaccharides have many other novel properties to...
12.
Parolis H, Parolis L, Boan I, Rodriguez-Valera F, Widmalm G, Manca M, et al.
Carbohydr Res
. 1996 Dec;
295:147-56.
PMID: 9002190
The halophilic Archaeon Haloferax mediterranei exudes into the growth medium a high molecular weight sulfated polysaccharide. The structure of the repeating unit of this polymer was determined by a combination...
13.
Sutherland I
FEMS Microbiol Rev
. 1995 Jul;
16(4):323-47.
PMID: 7654407
Polysaccharide lyases are the products of various microorganisms, bacteriophage and some eukaryotes. All such enzymes cleave a hexose-1,4-alpha- or beta-uronic acid sequence by beta-elimination. They are in some examples, the...
14.
Shepherd R, Rockey J, Sutherland I, Roller S
J Biotechnol
. 1995 Jun;
40(3):207-17.
PMID: 7632394
The main objective of this study was to test the range of microorganisms for production of extracellular, high molecular weight emulsifiers for potential use in foods. A standard emulsification assay...
15.
Kennedy L, Sutherland I
Microbiology (Reading)
. 1994 Nov;
140 ( Pt 11):3007-13.
PMID: 7812440
A number of bacterial strains capable of degrading the bacterial exopolysaccharide gellan have been isolated by standard enrichment procedures. They include several pink-pigmented Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria. A red-pigmented Gram-positive bacillus...
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Sutherland I
Biotechnol Adv
. 1994 Jan;
12(2):393-448.
PMID: 14545899
Sufficient well-characterized microbial exopolysaccharides are now available to permit extensive studies on the relationship between their chemical structure and their physical attributes. This is seen even in homopolysaccharides with relatively...
17.
Shatwell K, Sutherland I
Int J Biol Macromol
. 1990 Apr;
12(2):71-8.
PMID: 2078534
Xanthan, an exocellular polysaccharide produced by the plant pathogenic bacterium Xanthomonas campestris has been the subject of considerable interest in recent years because of its unusual rheological properties in solution...
18.
Stokke B, Foss P, Christensen B, Kierulf C, Sutherland I
Int J Biol Macromol
. 1989 Jun;
11(3):137-44.
PMID: 2489073
Commercial xanthan and xanthan from Xanthomonas strain 646 produced in the laboratory have been subjected to heat treatment for various periods of time in oxygen depleted, high salinity, aqueous solutions....
19.
Haaheim L, Kleppe G, Sutherland I
J Gen Microbiol
. 1989 Mar;
135(3):605-12.
PMID: 2621443
We have prepared murine hybridomas secreting monoclonal antibodies against the exopopolysaccharide xanthan from Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris 646 after fusing NSO myeloma cells and spleen cells from BALB/c mice immunized...
20.
Sutherland I
Symp Soc Exp Biol
. 1989 Jan;
43:389-402.
PMID: 2701486
Many microorganisms secrete exopolysaccharides, most of which are composed of monosaccharides widely found in non-microbial sources. Bacterial polysaccharides are frequently acylated or may contain phosphate esters but, with the exception...