Abstract

Newly isolated Bacillus sp. No. 195 produced an extracellular alpha-amylase sensitive to Haim which was found to inhibit specifically animal alpha-amylases. The enzyme was purified easily by two steps of starch adsorption and gel filtration using Sephacryl S-200. The purified enzyme, which showed a single band on native-PAGE or SDS-PAGE, had a molecular weight of 60,000 as judged on SDS-PAGE. The optimum pH value for activity and the isoelectric point were around 7.0 and 4.5, respectively. The sensitivity of the amylase to Haim was similar to that of animal amylase rather than bacterial amylase. It was suggested that a Haim-amylase complex might be formed at the molar ratio of 1:1. The amino acid sequence F-S-W similar to the triplet F-E-W highly conserved among alpha-amylases sensitive to proteinaceous inhibitors, such as Hoe 467-A or Haim, was found in the amino-terminal part of the No. 195 amylase.

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