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Title: Insight into microbial mannosidases: a review
Authors: Chauhan, P.S.
Keywords: Glycosides
microbial mannosidase
glycoside hydrolase
hemicellulose
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Online
Citation: Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 37(2)
Abstract: Mannan is the major constituent of hemicelluloses in softwoods. Mannan hydrolyzing enzymes cleave the 1,4-β-mannopyranosyl linkages of the hetero-1,4-β-d-mannans to yield mannose. β-Mannosidases are mandatory for the complete depolymerization of mannan, these are exo-acting enzymes, which acts on non-reducing end of mannooligomers and on mannobiose removing mannose residues. Some plants and actinomycetes produce mannosidases but mainly these enzymes are produced by bacteria and fungi. The majority of microorganisms produce these enzymes extracellularly and their activity is in a wide range of pH and temperature. They have found potential applications in bioethanol production, synthesis of alkyl glycosides and, as pharmaceutical agents. Comprehensive information will be helpful for the effective understanding and application of these enzymes. This manuscript is an exhaustive review of microbial mannosidases reported to date. All the aspects such as sources, production conditions, characterization, cloning and biotechnological applications are considered.
Description: Only IISERM authors are available in the record.
URI: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3109/07388551.2015.1128878
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