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publicationNumber CN-103710325-B
titleOfInvention A kind of α-amylase AmyASS and the application in uncooked amylum is degraded thereof
abstract The invention discloses a kind of alpha amylase, the gene order of this enzyme is as shown in SEQ ID NO:2;The aminoacid sequence of this gene order coding is as shown in SEQ ID NO:1;This gene order SEQ ID NO:2 can successfully give expression to the alpha amylase of inclusion bodies in escherichia coli.The alpha amylase obtained by renaturing inclusion bodies method of the present invention, purity of protein reaches more than 85%, and renaturation yield reaches more than 50%;Alpha amylase of the present invention can be used for fast degradation uncooked amylum, is particularly suited for rice uncooked amylum of degrading.
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