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. 1975 May:41:257-71.
doi: 10.1016/s0008-6215(00)87024-x.

Bacteriophage-borne enzymes in carbohydrate chemistry. Part I. On the glycanase activity associated with particles of Klebsiella bacteriophage No. 11

Bacteriophage-borne enzymes in carbohydrate chemistry. Part I. On the glycanase activity associated with particles of Klebsiella bacteriophage No. 11

H Thurow et al. Carbohydr Res. 1975 May.

Abstract

The preparation and use of particles of Klebsiella bacteriophage No. 11 are described. A glycanase activity associated with the viruses catalyses the depolymerization of (alkali-treated) Klebsiella serotype 11 capsular polysaccharide, ultimately to a mixture of oligosaccharides consisting of one or two repeating units. Mainly glucosidic bonds are hydrolysed. The substrate specificity of the viral enzyme has been characterized by using derivatives of serotype-11 polysaccharide, as well as 81 heterologous, bacterial, capsular glycans. It is concluded that the glycanase will (at least) also depolymerize all polysaccharides containing the unsubstituted chain-trisaccharide repeating-unit of its natural substrate.

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