Patent classifications
C12Y504/99016
IMMOBILIZED THERMOSTABLE TREHALOSE SYNTHASE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING TREHALOSE AND TREHALULOSE BY USING SAME
Provided is an immobilized thermostable trehalose synthase including an amino acid sequence of a trehalose synthase domain and an amino acid sequence of a cellulose binding domain. Also provided is a method for converting maltose into trehalose or for converting sucrose into trehalulose by using the immobilized thermostable trehalose synthase.
Method for producing sedoheptulose
Sedoheptulose, which is a saccharide falling within the categories of ketoses and heptuloses, is one of a small number of heptuloses occurring in nature. A method for producing sedoheptulose may use a bacterium, and/or may improve the productivity of sedoheptulose by the bacterium, and the bacterium. To solve this problem, provided are a method for producing sedoheptulose using a bacterium owing to the deletion or attenuation of a specific enzymatic function, a method for improving the productivity of sedoheptulose by the bacterium, and the bacterium.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING SEDOHEPTULOSE
Sedoheptulose, which is a saccharide falling within the categories of ketoses and heptuloses, is one of a small number of heptuloses occurring in nature. A method for producing sedoheptulose may use a bacterium, and/or may improve the productivity of sedoheptulose by the bacterium, and the bacterium. To solve this problem, provided are a method for producing sedoheptulose using a bacterium owing to the deletion or attenuation of a specific enzymatic function, a method for improving the productivity of sedoheptulose by the bacterium, and the bacterium.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING SEDOHEPTULOSE
Sedoheptulose, which is a saccharide falling within the categories of ketoses and heptuloses, is one of a small number of heptuloses occurring in nature. Provided are a method for producing sedoheptulose using a bacterium owing to the deletion or attenuation of a specific enzymatic function, a method for improving the productivity of sedoheptulose by the bacterium, and the bacterium.
Immobilized thermostable trehalose synthase and method for producing trehalose and trehalulose by using same
Provided is an immobilized thermostable trehalose synthase including an amino acid sequence of a trehalose synthase domain and an amino acid sequence of a cellulose binding domain. Also provided is a method for converting maltose into trehalose or for converting sucrose into trehalulose by using the immobilized thermostable trehalose synthase.
Method for producing sedoheptulose
Sedoheptulose, which is a saccharide falling within the categories of ketoses and heptuloses, is one of a small number of heptuloses occurring in nature. Provided are a method for producing sedoheptulose using a bacterium owing to the deletion or attenuation of a specific enzymatic function, a method for improving the productivity of sedoheptulose by the bacterium, and the bacterium.