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22. Goldman D, Lavid N. Two active forms of
Zymomonas mobilis levansucrase. The Journal of
biological chemistry 2008; 283: 32209-32217.
23. Griffin M, Casadio R. Transglutaminases: Nature’s
biological glues. Biochemical Journal 2002; 368: 377-
396.
24. Kamata Y, Ishikawa E. Enzyme immobilization on ion
exchangers by forming an enzyme coating with
transglutaminase as a crosslinker. Biosciences
Biotechnology and Biochemistry 1992; 56: 1323-
1324.
25. Miller G. Use of dinitrosalicylic acid reagent for
determination of reducing sugar. Analytical Chemistry
1959; 31: 426-428.
26. Bradford M M. A rapid and sensitive method for the
quantitation of microgram quantities of protein
utilizing the principle of protein-dye binding.
Analytical biochemistry 72 248-54 (1976)
27. Mukasa H, Shimamura A. Direct activity stains for
glycosidase and glucosyltransferase after isoelectric
focusing in horizontal polyacrylamide gel layers.
Analytical Biochemistry 1982; 123.
28. Fernández-Arrojo L, Rodríguez-Colinas B. Dried
alginate-entrapped enzymes (DALGEEs) and their
application to the production of
fructooligosaccharides. Process Biochemistry 2013;
48: 677-682.
29. Yanase H, Iwata M. Purification crystallization and
properties of the extracellular levansucrase from
Zymomonas mobilis. Biosciences Biotechnology and
Biochemistry 1992; 56: 1335-1337.
30. Crittenden R G, Doelle H W. Identification and
characterisation of the extracellular sucrases of
Zymomonas mobilis UQM 2716 (ATCC 39676).
Applied Microbiological Biotechnology 1994; 41:
302-308.
31. Seo J S, Chong H. The genome sequence of the
ethanologenic bacterium Zymomonas mobilis ZM4.
Nature Biotechnology 2005; 23: 63-8.
32. Belghith K S, Dahech I. Microbial production of
levansucrase for synthesis of fructooligosaccharides
and levan. International Journal of Biological
Macromolecules 2012; 50: 451-8.
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22. Goldman D, Lavid N. Two active forms of
Zymomonas mobilis levansucrase. The Journal of
biological chemistry 2008; 283: 32209-32217.
23. Griffin M, Casadio R. Transglutaminases: Nature’s
biological glues. Biochemical Journal 2002; 368: 377-
396.
24. Kamata Y, Ishikawa E. Enzyme immobilization on ion
exchangers by forming an enzyme coating with
transglutaminase as a crosslinker. Biosciences
Biotechnology and Biochemistry 1992; 56: 1323-
1324.
25. Miller G. Use of dinitrosalicylic acid reagent for
determination of reducing sugar. Analytical Chemistry
1959; 31: 426-428.
26. Bradford M M. A rapid and sensitive method for the
quantitation of microgram quantities of protein
utilizing the principle of protein-dye binding.
Analytical biochemistry 72 248-54 (1976)
27. Mukasa H, Shimamura A. Direct activity stains for
glycosidase and glucosyltransferase after isoelectric
focusing in horizontal polyacrylamide gel layers.
Analytical Biochemistry 1982; 123.
28. Fernández-Arrojo L, Rodríguez-Colinas B. Dried
alginate-entrapped enzymes (DALGEEs) and their
application to the production of
fructooligosaccharides. Process Biochemistry 2013;
48: 677-682.
29. Yanase H, Iwata M. Purification crystallization and
properties of the extracellular levansucrase from
Zymomonas mobilis. Biosciences Biotechnology and
Biochemistry 1992; 56: 1335-1337.
30. Crittenden R G, Doelle H W. Identification and
characterisation of the extracellular sucrases of
Zymomonas mobilis UQM 2716 (ATCC 39676).
Applied Microbiological Biotechnology 1994; 41:
302-308.
31. Seo J S, Chong H. The genome sequence of the
ethanologenic bacterium Zymomonas mobilis ZM4.
Nature Biotechnology 2005; 23: 63-8.
32. Belghith K S, Dahech I. Microbial production of
levansucrase for synthesis of fructooligosaccharides
and levan. International Journal of Biological
Macromolecules 2012; 50: 451-8.
62 @Real Academia Nacional de Farmacia. Spain