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Industrial Enzymes: Structure, Function and Applications

✍ Scribed by Machovič Martin, Janeček őtefan (auth.), Julio Polaina, Andrew P. MacCabe (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
628
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Man's use of enzymes dates back to the earliest times of civilization. Important human activities such as the production of certain types of foods and beverages, and the tanning of hides and skins to produce leather for garments, serendipitously took advantage of enzyme activities. Important advances in our understanding of the nature of enzymes and their action were made in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, seeding the explosive expansion from the 1950s and 60s onward to the present billion dollar enzyme industry. Recent developments in the fields of genetic engineering and protein chemistry are bringing ever more powerful means of analysis to bear on the study of enzyme structure and function that will undoubtedly lead to the rational modification of enzymes to match specific requirements as well as the design of new enzymes with novel properties.

This volume reviews the most important types of industrial enzymes, covering in a balanced manner three interrelated aspects of paramount importance for enzyme performance: three-dimensional protein structure, physicochemical and catalytic properties, and the range of both classical and novel applications.

The material covered will be of interest to undergraduate and graduate students in biochemistry, biotechnology and applied microbiology in addition to researchers and industrialists.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Amylolytic Enzymes: Types, Structures and Specificities....Pages 3-18
The Use of Starch Processing Enzymes in the Food Industry....Pages 19-34
Cellulases For Biomass Conversion....Pages 35-50
Cellulases in the Textile Industry....Pages 51-63
Xylanases: Molecular Properties and Applications....Pages 65-82
Microbial Xylanolytic Carbohydrate Esterases....Pages 83-97
Structural and Biochemical Properties of Pectinases....Pages 99-115
Ξ±-L-rhamnosidases: Old and New Insights....Pages 117-140
Application of Glycosidases and Transglycosidases in the Synthesis of Oligosaccharides....Pages 141-157
Front Matter....Pages 159-159
An Introduction to Peptidases and the Merops Database....Pages 161-179
Cysteine Proteases....Pages 181-195
Subtilisin....Pages 197-206
Aspartic Proteases Used in Cheese Making....Pages 207-219
Metalloproteases....Pages 221-242
Aminopeptidases....Pages 243-260
Front Matter....Pages 261-261
Lipases: Molecular Structure and Function....Pages 263-281
Use of Lipases in the Industrial Production of Esters....Pages 283-300
Use of Lipases in Organic Synthesis....Pages 301-315
Use of Lipases for the Production of Biodiesel....Pages 317-339
Use of Lipases in the Synthesis of Structured Lipids in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide....Pages 341-354
Front Matter....Pages 355-355
Restriction and Homing Endonucleases....Pages 357-377
DNA Polymerases for PCR Applications....Pages 379-401
Prokaryotic Reverse Transcriptases....Pages 403-420
Dicer: Structure, Function And Role In RNA-Dependent Gene-Silencing Pathways....Pages 421-438
Front Matter....Pages 439-439
Hydrogen Peroxide Producing and Decomposing Enzymes: their Use in Biosensors and other Applications....Pages 441-459
Laccases: Biological Functions, Molecular Structure and Industrial Applications....Pages 461-476
High Redox Potential Peroxidases....Pages 477-488
Amino Acid Dehydrogenases....Pages 489-504
Phytase: Source, Structure and Application....Pages 505-529
Nitrile Hydrolases....Pages 531-547
Aspartases: Molecular Structure, Biochemical Function and Biotechnological Applications....Pages 549-565
Transglutaminases....Pages 567-581
Penicillin Acylases....Pages 583-597
Hydantoinases....Pages 599-606

✦ Subjects


Biotechnology; Applied Microbiology; Biochemical Engineering; Food Science; Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering


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