Pullulanase: role in starch hydrolysis and potential industrial applications.

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Enzyme Research Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-09-06 DOI:10.1155/2012/921362
Siew Ling Hii, Joo Shun Tan, Tau Chuan Ling, Arbakariya Bin Ariff
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The use of pullulanase (EC 3.2.1.41) has recently been the subject of increased applications in starch-based industries especially those aimed for glucose production. Pullulanase, an important debranching enzyme, has been widely utilised to hydrolyse the α-1,6 glucosidic linkages in starch, amylopectin, pullulan, and related oligosaccharides, which enables a complete and efficient conversion of the branched polysaccharides into small fermentable sugars during saccharification process. The industrial manufacturing of glucose involves two successive enzymatic steps: liquefaction, carried out after gelatinisation by the action of α-amylase; saccharification, which results in further transformation of maltodextrins into glucose. During saccharification process, pullulanase has been used to increase the final glucose concentration with reduced amount of glucoamylase. Therefore, the reversion reaction that involves resynthesis of saccharides from glucose molecules is prevented. To date, five groups of pullulanase enzymes have been reported, that is, (i) pullulanase type I, (ii) amylopullulanase, (iii) neopullulanase, (iv) isopullulanase, and (v) pullulan hydrolase type III. The current paper extensively reviews each category of pullulanase, properties of pullulanase, merits of applying pullulanase during starch bioprocessing, current genetic engineering works related to pullulanase genes, and possible industrial applications of pullulanase.

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普鲁兰酶:在淀粉水解中的作用和潜在的工业应用。
最近,普鲁兰酶(EC 3.2.1.41)在淀粉基工业特别是葡萄糖生产工业中的应用越来越多。普鲁兰酶是一种重要的脱支酶,被广泛用于水解淀粉、支链淀粉、普鲁兰及其相关低聚糖中的α-1,6糖苷键,使支链多糖在糖化过程中完全有效地转化为可发酵的小糖。葡萄糖的工业生产包括两个连续的酶促步骤:液化,在α-淀粉酶的作用下糊化后进行;糖化,导致麦芽糖糊精进一步转化为葡萄糖。在糖化过程中,利用普鲁兰酶提高最终葡萄糖浓度,减少葡萄糖淀粉酶的用量。因此,涉及葡萄糖分子再合成糖类的还原反应被阻止了。迄今为止,已经报道了五组普鲁兰酶,即(i) i型普鲁兰酶,(ii)直链普鲁兰酶,(iii)新普鲁兰酶,(iv)异普鲁兰酶和(v) iii型普鲁兰水解酶。本文综述了普鲁兰酶的分类、普鲁兰酶的性质、在淀粉生物加工中应用普鲁兰酶的优点、目前与普鲁兰酶基因相关的基因工程研究进展以及普鲁兰酶可能的工业应用。
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