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J Bacteriol. 1994 December; 176(24): 7730-7734

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Molecular cloning and expression of an isomalto-dextranase gene from Arthrobacter globiformis T6.

A Iwai, H Ito, T Mizuno, H Mori, H Matsui, M Honma, G Okada and S Chiba

Department of Bioscience and Chemistry, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.

ABSTRACT

The gene encoding an extracellular isomalto-dextranase, designated imd, was isolated from the chromosomal DNA of Arthrobacter globiformis T6 and cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli. A single open reading frame consisting of 1,926 base pairs that encoded a polypeptide composed of a signal peptide of 39 amino acids and a mature protein of 602 amino acids (M(r), 65,900) was found. The primary structure had no significant homology with the structures of any other reported carbohydrases, including two other dextranases. Transformed E. coli cells carrying the 2.3-kb fragment overproduced isomalto-dextranase into the periplasmic space under control of the promoter of the imd gene itself.


J Bacteriol. 1994 December; 176(24): 7730-7734




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