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. 1988 Feb;54(2):588–589. doi: 10.1128/aem.54.2.588-589.1988

Changes in Endoglucanase Patterns during Growth of Thermomonospora curvata on Cellulose

Davis Lupo 1, Fred Stutzenberger 1,*
PMCID: PMC202499  PMID: 16347570

Abstract

The endoglucanases of the thermophilic actinomycete Thermomonospora curvata were characterized. Early-exponential-phase culture fluid contained at least three endoglucanases, with molecular weights of 23,000, 46,000, and 146,000 and Km values of 1.54, 3.60, and 1.32% carboxymethyl cellulose, respectively. The stationary-phase pattern was altered to include three enzymes with molecular weights of 52,000, 114,000, and 106,000, with respective Km values of 1.77, 8.30, and 1.91%.

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