1976 年 40 巻 3 号 p. 577-586
A bacterial strain was isolated from soil, which rapidly degraded purified barley β-glucan as well as lichenan. The strain belonged to Bacillus pumilus, and some authentic strains of this species were also shown to hydrolyze the glucan. An enzyme active on the above substrates but not on laminaran and on CM-cellulose was partially purified from the culture fluid. This enzyme, about 27, 000 in molecular weight, was found to cleave a β-(1→4) linkage adjacent to a β-(1→3) in the polymers. It was suggested that only an enzyme of this type should be called a ‘lichenanase’ and discriminated from cellulases and Iaminaranases.
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