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  • Articles: DFG German National Licenses  (8)
  • Cyclodextrin glucanotransferase  (3)
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  • Articles: DFG German National Licenses  (8)
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  • 1
    ISSN: 0014-5793
    Keywords: Active site ; Amylase ; Catalytic center ; Cyclodextrin glucanotransferase ; Site-directed mutagenesis
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
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  • 2
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    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    FEBS Letters 337 (1994), S. 66-70 
    ISSN: 0014-5793
    Keywords: 3KB-G5CNP ; Amylolytic enzyme ; Cyclodextrin glucanotransferase ; Ping-Pong mechanism ; Transglycosylation
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
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  • 3
    ISSN: 0168-1656
    Keywords: CD synthesis activity ; Cyclodextrin glucanotransferase ; Site-directed mutagenesis ; Starch-degrading activity ; γ-CGTase
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
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  • 4
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Applied physics 24 (1981), S. 55-59 
    ISSN: 1432-0630
    Keywords: 78.20 ; 42.80 ; 85.60
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The fundamental absorption edge of evaporated WO3 films is investigated. The optical gap of the virgin film is estimated to be 3.41 eV at room temperature and it decreases with increase of annealing temperature up to 200°C. Annealing at 300°C leads to change in the spectral shape, which is caused by crystallization. For the films annealed at 200°C, temperature coefficient of the optical gap is estimated to be −2×10−4 eV/K and the slope of Urbach's tail is found to be independent of measuring temperature up to 200°C. With electrolytic coloration, shift of the optical gap toward higher energy is observed. Magnitude of this shift is estimated to be 0.05 eV at the color center concentration of 7.5×1021 cm−3 when H+ electrolyte is used. If Li+ electrolyte is used, the magnitude of this shift is about three times larger than in the case of H+ electrolyte. This fact is interpreted by a small change in the host matrix structure owing to the injection of proton or Li+ during coloration.
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  • 5
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Theoretical and applied genetics 81 (1991), S. 376-380 
    ISSN: 1432-2242
    Keywords: Rice ; Oryza sativa ; Embryo protein ; Genetic analysis ; Semidwarfism
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary By transferring a semidwarf gene (sd-1) from Taichung Native 1 into a tall Japanese cultivar, Norin 29, through seven backcrosses, a semidwarf near-isogenic line SC-TN1 was obtained. The proteins of the embryo in Norin 29 and SC-TN1 were separated by two-dimensional electrophoresis. Most of the proteins showed the same electrophoretic pattern. However, it was found that there was a difference in the appearance of two basic glycoproteins designated as SRP-1 and SRP-2. These proteins exhibited the same molecular mass, but different isoelectric points. Hybridization results indicated that a single locus controls SRP-1 and SRP-2 with codominant alleles. The gene symbol Srp was given to this locus, with alleles Srp-1 and Srp-2 responsible for SRP-1 and SRP-2, respectively. Srp-2 was found in all of the semidwarf cultivars and lines having sd-1, except a tall cultivar Tsaiyuan-chung. This finding suggests that Srp-2 may be closely linked with sd-1. The amounts of these proteins markedly increased after water absorption of the seed, suggesting that these proteins may be related to the early development of the plant.
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1432-2242
    Keywords: Rice ; Semidwarf near-isogenic line ; Semi-dwarfism-related proteins ; Glutelin ; Pyroglutamic acid
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Two semidwarfism-related proteins, SRP-1 and SRP-2, were detected as major spots in a long-culm rice cultivar, Norin 29 and its semidwarf near-isogenic line, SC-TN1, respectively, by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2D-PAGE). The testcross showed that SRP-1 and SRP-2 are controlled by codominant alleles, Srp-1 and Srp-2, respectively, at a single locus Srp. This locus was considered to be closely linked with the semidwarfing gene locus sd-1. SRP-1 and SRP-2 were separated by 2D-PAGE, electroblotted onto a polyvinylidene difluoride membrane, and sequenced by a gas-phase protein sequencer. The N-terminal amino acid sequences, however, could not be determined due to the blockage of the N-terminals of these proteins. After removal of the N-terminal residue with pyroglutamyl peptidase given to the membrane, the amino acid sequence in the N-terminal region was determined. The N-terminal and internal amino acid sequences of SRP-1 and SRP-2 were highly homologous with those of the glutelin α-subunits of seed endosperm storage protein, which were deduced by the cDNA sequences. In the seed endosperms of Norin 29 and SC-TN1, a total of eight glutelin α-subunits was identified by 2D-PAGE. The amino acid sequences in the N-terminal and internal regions of these proteins were determined. This experiment confirmed that SRP-1 and SRP-2 are almost identical in structure with the glutelin α5a- and α5b-subunits, respectively, which were identified in several organs such as endosperms, embryos, and leaves, unlike the other glutelin α-subunits.
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  • 7
    ISSN: 1435-1536
    Keywords: Key words Electroconductivity ; differential conductivity ; degree of counterion binding ; dissociation degree of micelles ; α-sulfonato-myristic acid methyl ester
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract  For a sodium salt of α-sulfonatomyristic acid methyl ester (14SFNa), one of the α-SFMe series surfactants, the differential conductivity (∂κ/∂C) T , P vs. square root of concentration (√C) was employed in order to determine not only CMC but also the limiting molar conductance (Λ0) and the molar conductance of micellar species (ΛM). Based on the data of the degree of counterion binding to micelles (β) determined previously at different temperatures ranging 15–50 °C at every 5 °C, the experimental values of the degree of dissociation (ionization) of a micelle (αEX) were calculated by regarding as αEX=1−β. The ratio ΛM/Λ0 corresponding to the ratio of slopes below and above CMC in the curve of specific conductivity (κ) vs. concentration (C), which has been often assumed to be the degree of ionization of micelles (α), was compared with the present αEX. However, the ratio ΛM/Λ0 (=α) was found to have a correlationship with αEX (=1−β) as αEX≈0.40×(ΛM/Λ0), or strictly, αEX=0.40 (ΛM/Λ0)+0.08, indicating that the simple ratio of the slopes below and above CMC in κ vs. C curve is not true for αEX=1−β. On the other hand, the method proposed by Evans gave a value closer to αEX compared with the simple ratio.
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  • 8
    ISSN: 1435-1536
    Keywords: Key words Critical micellization concentration (CMC) ; solubility ; degree of counterion binding ; Krafft point ; α-sulfonatomyristic acid methyl ester
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract  For a sodium salt of α-sulfonatomyristic acid methyl ester (14SFNa), one of the α-SFMe series surfactants, critical micellization concentration (CMC), solubility and degree of counterion binding (β) were determined by means of electrocon-ductivity measurements at different temperatures (at every 5 °C) ranging from 15 to 50 °C. The phase diagram of 14SFNa in pure water was constructed from the CMC- and solubility-temperature data, in which the Krafft temperature (critical solution temperature) was found around 0 °C. The changes in the Gibbs energy, ΔG 0 m, enthalpy, ΔH 0 m, and entropy, ΔS 0 m, upon micelle formation as a function of temperature were evaluated taking βvalues into calculation.
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