Journal of Food Microbiology

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Journal of Food Microbiology 44 7897 074717

Cyclodextrin Glycosyltransferase Impact Factor

Cyclodextrin glycosyl transferase (also Cyclodextrin glucosyltransferase or Cyclodextrin glucanotransferase) or CGTase for brief may be a bacterial enzyme belonging to an equivalent family of the α-amylase specifically referred to as glycosyl-hydrolase family 13. This peculiar enzyme is capable of catalyzing quite one reaction with the foremost important being the synthesis of non-reducing cyclic dextrins referred to as cyclodextrins ranging from starch, amylose, and other polysaccharides. CGTase is an enzyme common to several bacterial species, especially of the Bacillus genus (e.g. B. circulans, B. macerans and B. stearothermophilus), as well as to some archaea, but it is not known to be present in any other species. In contrast, thermolabile CGTases are isolated with very interesting specificities, just like the production of one size of cyclodextrin. This is a challenging task, which requires foremost detailed insight into the enzyme’s individual structure and function.

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