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Thermostable enzymes for industrial applications
Authors:Bruce L Zamost  Henrik K Nielsen  Robert L Starnes
Institution:(1) Entotech, Inc. (A Novo Nordisk Company), 1497 Drew Avenue, 95616 Davis, CA, USA
Abstract:Summary The variety of thermostable (TS) enzymes has been steadily increasing for use in industrial applications, mainly as replacements for thermolabile (TL) enzymes. For example, TS amylases fromBacillus licheniformis andBacillus stearothermophilus have replaced TL amylases fromBacillus subtilis. TS enzymes also have advantages in new areas such as cyclodextrin production. The TS cyclodextrin glycosyl transferase (CGTase) fromThermoanaerobacter sp. (95°C optimum) gives a higher productivity than the CGTase fromBacillus macerans (55°C optimum). In the area of enzymatic bleach boosting of wood pulps, a TS xylanase (Myceliophera thermophila) would be advantageous over a TL xylanase (Trichoderma reesei), due to the high temperature of the incoming pulp. Not all TS enzymes are from thermophiles; the mesophileCandida antarctica produces a TS lipase which has a temperature optimum of 90°C when immobilized. The characterization of these enzymes will be described along with comparisons to some newly described TS enzymes.
Keywords:Thermostable enzyme  Xylanase  Protease  Lipase  Glycosyl transferase
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