Amylase
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α-Amylase is an enzyme that acts as a catalyst for the hydrolysis of alpha-linked polysaccharides into α-anomeric products.<ref>PMID:11226887</ref>The enzyme comes from a variety of sources, each with different characteristics. | α-Amylase is an enzyme that acts as a catalyst for the hydrolysis of alpha-linked polysaccharides into α-anomeric products.<ref>PMID:11226887</ref>The enzyme comes from a variety of sources, each with different characteristics. | ||
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Introduction
α-Amylase is an enzyme that acts as a catalyst for the hydrolysis of alpha-linked polysaccharides into α-anomeric products.[1]The enzyme comes from a variety of sources, each with different characteristics.
Structure
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Function=
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Digestion
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References
- ↑ Suvd D, Fujimoto Z, Takase K, Matsumura M, Mizuno H. Crystal structure of Bacillus stearothermophilus alpha-amylase: possible factors determining the thermostability. J Biochem. 2001 Mar;129(3):461-8. PMID:11226887
- ↑ Suvd D, Fujimoto Z, Takase K, Matsumura M, Mizuno H. Crystal structure of Bacillus stearothermophilus alpha-amylase: possible factors determining the thermostability. J Biochem. 2001 Mar;129(3):461-8. PMID:11226887
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