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β-Amylase from sweet potato

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Synonym(s):

1,4-α-D-Glucan maltohydrolase

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UNSPSC Code:
41106514
NACRES:
NA.56

form

powder

Quality Level

mol wt

~200,000

packaging

vial of 15 mg

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storage temp.

−20°C

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General description

β-Amylase from sweet potato is a tetrameric enzyme with each monomer comprising (α/β) core domain and a C-terminal loop region. It belongs to the glycoside hydrolase family GH14.
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Application

β-Amylase from sweet potato has been used:
  • as a molecular weight marker in blue native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE)
  • as a standard for calibration curve preparation in size exclusion chromatography
  • as a model protein for small-angle X-ray analysis (SAXs)

Biochem/physiol Actions

β-Amylase acts on the polysaccharide α(1,4) glycosidic linkages and releases maltose present in the non-reducing ends. Due to its stability, β-Amylase from sweet potato is used in the immobilized enzyme preparation in combination with agarose beads.

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Hazard Classifications

Resp. Sens. 1

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable

Personal Protective Equipment

dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves

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Taniguchi, M. et al.
Journal of Fermentation and Bioengineering, 68, 32-36 (1989)
Luca Costa et al.
BMC structural biology, 16(1), 18-18 (2016-10-30)
Synchrotron radiation facilities are pillars of modern structural biology. Small-Angle X-ray scattering performed at synchrotron sources is often used to characterize the shape of biological macromolecules. A major challenge with high-energy X-ray beam on such macromolecules is the perturbation of
Liyu Tu et al.
Journal of cell science, 119(Pt 24), 5077-5086 (2006-12-13)
The surface of the mammalian urinary bladder is covered by a crystalline, asymmetric unit membrane (AUM) structure that contains the four major uroplakins (UPs): Ia, Ib, II and IIIa. UPIa and UPIb belong to the family of tetraspanins. Although UPIa
Integration of affinity precipitation with partitioning methods for bioseparation of chitin binding lectins.
Teotia, S. et al.
Food and Bioproducts Processing, 84, 37-43 (2006)
S Teotia et al.
Enzyme and microbial technology, 28(9-10), 792-795 (2001-06-09)
beta-amylases are used in production of maltose syrup. It is shown that sweet potato beta-amylase can be purified by affinity precipitation with alginate with 80% activity yield and 44 fold purification. SDS-PAGE of the purified protein showed a single band

Protocols

Gel filtration chromatography is an established method for determining the size and molecular mass of proteins.

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