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1991, Vol. 10, No. 4, Pages 275-304 , DOI 10.3109/07388559109038212

Microbial β-Glucanases Different from Cellulases

Stanislaw Bielecki and Edward Galas
The Technical University of Lòdz`, Lòdz`, Poland
The Institute of Biochemistry, Technical University of Lòdz`, Stefanowskiego 4/10, Lòdz`, Poland, 90-924
The Moscow Institute of Food Technology, Moscow, USSR
Currently Professor, Institute of Biochemistry, Technical University of Lòdz`, Lòdz`, Poland



Abstract

The β-glucans different from cellulose are the most abundant class of polysaccharides. They are found in microorganisms and higher plants as structural entities of cell wall, as cytoplasmic and vacuolar reserve materials, and as extracellular substances. Enzyme systems capable to hydrolyze β-glucans are produced by different microorganisms. The occurrence and nature of β-glucanases and their substrates are reviewed. The regulation of biosynthesis of these enzymes, their properties, substrate and product specificities, mode of action and molecular cloning are described. The participation of β-glucanases in the morphogenetic events of yeast cell is presented. The role and synergism of different types of 1,3-β-glucanases in microbial cell wall lysis and the potential application for isolation of intracellular materials like proteins, carbohydrates, enzymes and as an analytical tool are discussed in the light of current knowledge.

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