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Purification of a debranching enzyme (R-enzyme) from malted barley,and the role of the enzyme in the digestion of starch granules during the germination of barley seeds
Authors:Iwao Maeda  Ziro Nikuni  Hajime Taniguchi  Michinori Nakamura
Affiliation:Hayashi Gakuen Women''s Junior College, Konan-shi 483 Japan;Department of Agricultural Chemistry. The University of Tokyo, Tokyo Japan
Abstract:A debranching enzyme (R-enzyme or pullulan-6-glucanohydrolase, EC3.2.1.41), free from contaminating carbohydrases and homogeneous by poly(acrylamide) disc-gel electrophoresis, has been purified from malted barley. A partially purified preparation of this enzyme (3.1 units/mg of protein) accelerated the rate of digestion of barley-starch granules by the action of purified alpha and beta amylases to the same extent as was effected by the dialyzed, crude extract from malted barley. Contrary to expectation, the debranching enzyme, purified to homogeneity (10 units/mg of protein), had very little accelerating effect. These results indicate that a factor or factors, which may be maltase or α-d-glucosidase and were lost during the purification of the debranching enzyme, may play a role in the digestion of starch granules by the dialyzed, crude extract from malted barley in vitro and by enzymes in the endosperm of germinating barley seeds in vivo. The debranching enzymes, including barley-malt R-enzyme, Aerobacter pullulanase, and Pseudomonas isoamylase, did not digest starch granules to a detecble extent.
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