Substrate Specificity of anα-Glucosidase in Sugar Beet Seed
- 1 October 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Agricultural and Biological Chemistry
- Vol. 42 (10) , 1855-1860
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00021369.1978.10863265
Abstract
The substrate specificity of sugar beet α-giucosidase was investigated. The enzyme showed a relatively wide specificity upon various substrates, having α-1,2-, α-1,3-, α-1,4- and α-l,6-glucosidic linkages. The relative hydrolysis velocity for maltose (G2), nigerose (N), kojibiose (K), isomaltose (I), panose (P), phenyl-a-maltoside (ɸM) and soluble starch (SS) was estimated to be 100:130: 10.7: 22.6: 54.6: 55.8: 120 in this order; that for malto-triose (G3), -tetraose (G4), -pentaose (G5), -hexaose (G6), -heptaose (G7), -octaose (G8), amyloses (G13) and (G17), 91: 91: 91: 91: 80: 57: 75: 73. The Km values for N, K, I, P, and SS were 16.7 mM, 1.25 mM, 10.8 mM, 8.00 mM, 4.12 mM and 1.90 mg/ml, respectively; that for G2, G3, G4, G5, G6, G7, G8, G13 and G17 were 20.0 mM, 3.67 mM, 2.34 mM, 0,64 mM, 0.42 mM, 0.32 mM, 0.23 mM, 0.36 mM and 0.26 mM, respectively. The enzyme, though showed higher affinity and activity toward soluble starch than toward maltose, was considered essentially to be an α-glucosidase.This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
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