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pAU5-amyE
Daqing Xu, College of Life Sciences, Agricultural University of
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Plasmids pAU5 and pAU5-amyE were used to transform C. glutamicum ATCC14067, resulting in ATCC14067/pAU-5 and ATCC14067/pAU5-amyE, respectively. The seed culture of the C. glutamicum strain was prepared by overnight cultivation and was then transferred to 500 mL flasks containing 100 mL of the medium for shake-culturing to produce AmyE protein. |
The cell pellets and culture supernatants of the ATCC14067/pAU-5 and ATCC14067/pAU5-amyE cultures were separated by centrifugation at 13680 ×g for 5 min, respectively. The samples of the culture’s supernatants were directly used to test the production of AmyE by SDS-PAGE, Western blotting, and amylase activity analysis. |
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Plasmids pAU5 and pAU5-amyE were used to transform C. glutamicum ATCC14067, resulting in ATCC14067/pAU-5 and ATCC14067/pAU5-amyE, respectively. The seed culture of the C. glutamicum strain was prepared by overnight cultivation and was then transferred to 500 mL flasks containing 100 mL of the medium for shake-culturing to produce AmyE protein. |
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The cell pellets and culture supernatants of the ATCC14067/pAU-5 and ATCC14067/pAU5-amyE cultures were separated by centrifugation at 13680 ×g for 5 min, respectively. The samples of the culture’s supernatants were directly used to test the production of AmyE by SDS-PAGE, Western blotting, and amylase activity analysis. |
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