Penicillium amagasakiense explained
Penicillium amagasakiense is an anamorph fungus species of the genus of Penicillium.[1] [2] The Glucose oxidase of Penicillium amagasakiense has been studied in detail because of the use of Glucose oxidase in biosensors and fermentation fluids.[3]
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Further reading
- 10216293. 1999. Wohlfahrt. G. 1.8 and 1.9 a resolution structures of the Penicillium amagasakiense and Aspergillus niger glucose oxidases as a basis for modelling substrate complexes. Acta Crystallographica Section D. 55. Pt 5. 969–77. Witt. S. Hendle. J. Schomburg. D. Kalisz. H. M.. Hecht. H. J. . 10.1107/s0907444999003431.
- 9546178. 1998. Witt. S. Structural and kinetic properties of nonglycosylated recombinant Penicillium amagasakiense glucose oxidase expressed in Escherichia coli. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 64. 4. 1405–11. Singh. M. Kalisz. H. M.. 106162.
- 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2010.10.077. 21040747. Recombinant glucose oxidase from Penicillium amagasakiense for efficient bioelectrochemical applications in physiological conditions. Journal of Biotechnology. 151. 1. 122–9. 2011. Courjean . O. . Mano . N. .
- 10.1074/jbc.M406883200. 15342626. Irreversible Thermal Denaturation of Glucose Oxidase from Aspergillus niger is the Transition to the Denatured State with Residual Structure. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279. 46. 47601–9. 2004. Zoldak . G.. Zubrik . A.. Musatov . A.. Stupak . M.. Sedlak . E.. free.
Notes and References
- http://www.straininfo.net/strains/315874/browser ATCC
- https://www.uniprot.org/taxonomy/63559 UniProt
- http://www.biochemj.org/bj/347/0553/3470553.pdf Conserved arginine-516 of Penicillium amagasakiense glucose oxidase isessential for the efficient binding of b-D-glucose