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- Curdlan abstract "Curdlan is a linear beta-1,3-glucan, a high-molecular-weight polymer of glucose. Curdlan consists of β-(1,3)-linked glucose residues and forms elastic gels upon heating in aqueous suspension. It is produced by non-pathogenic bacteria such as Agrobacterium biobar. The production of curdlan by Alcaligenes faecalis is being developed to be used in gel production as well.Extracellular and capsular polysaccharides are produced by a variety of pathogenic and soil-dwelling bacteria. Curdlan is a neutral β-(1,3)-glucan, perhaps with a few intra- or interchain 1,6-linkages, produced as an exopolysaccharide by soil bacteria of the family Rhizobiaceae. Four genes required for curdlan production have been identified in Agrobacterium sp. ATCC31749, which produces curdlan in extraordinary amounts, and Agrobacterium tumefaciens. A putative operon contains crdS, encoding β-(1,3)-glucan synthase catalytic subunit, flanked by two additional genes. A separate locus contains a putative regulatory gene, crdR. A membrane-bound phosphatidylserine synthase, encoded by pssAG, is also necessary for maximal production of curdlan of high molecular mass. Nitrogen starvation upregulates the curdlan operon and increases the rate of curdlan synthesis.Curdlan has numerous applications as a gelling agent in the food, construction, and pharmaceutical industries and has been approved as a food additive by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration.".
- Curdlan thumbnail Curdlan_haworth.png?width=300.
- Curdlan wikiPageID "12502353".
- Curdlan wikiPageLength "3819".
- Curdlan wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Curdlan wikiPageRevisionID "670385466".
- Curdlan wikiPageWikiLink Agrobacterium.
- Curdlan wikiPageWikiLink Agrobacterium_tumefaciens.
- Curdlan wikiPageWikiLink Alcaligenes_faecalis.
- Curdlan wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Curdlan wikiPageWikiLink Carbon.
- Curdlan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polysaccharides.
- Curdlan wikiPageWikiLink Gel.
- Curdlan wikiPageWikiLink Gels.
- Curdlan wikiPageWikiLink Glucan.
- Curdlan wikiPageWikiLink Glucose.
- Curdlan wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen.
- Curdlan wikiPageWikiLink Operon.
- Curdlan wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen.
- Curdlan wikiPageWikiLink Suspension_(chemistry).
- Curdlan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Curdlan".
- Curdlan wikiPageWikiLinkText "curdlan".
- Curdlan hasPhotoCollection Curdlan.
- Curdlan imagefile "Curdlan haworth.png".
- Curdlan imagesize "150".
- Curdlan verifiedfields "changed".
- Curdlan verifiedrevid "425039047".
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- Curdlan subject Category:Polysaccharides.
- Curdlan type Article.
- Curdlan type ChemicalCompound.
- Curdlan type ChemicalSubstance.
- Curdlan type Polysaccharide.
- Curdlan type Article.
- Curdlan type Carbohydrate.
- Curdlan type Chemical.
- Curdlan type Polymer.
- Curdlan type Polysaccharide.
- Curdlan type ChemicalObject.
- Curdlan type Thing.
- Curdlan type Q11173.
- Curdlan comment "Curdlan is a linear beta-1,3-glucan, a high-molecular-weight polymer of glucose. Curdlan consists of β-(1,3)-linked glucose residues and forms elastic gels upon heating in aqueous suspension. It is produced by non-pathogenic bacteria such as Agrobacterium biobar. The production of curdlan by Alcaligenes faecalis is being developed to be used in gel production as well.Extracellular and capsular polysaccharides are produced by a variety of pathogenic and soil-dwelling bacteria.".
- Curdlan label "Curdlan".
- Curdlan sameAs Curdlan.
- Curdlan sameAs کوردلان.
- Curdlan sameAs Curdlane.
- Curdlan sameAs カードラン.
- Curdlan sameAs Curdlana.
- Curdlan sameAs m.02w98n5.
- Curdlan sameAs Q616242.
- Curdlan sameAs Q616242.
- Curdlan sameAs 热凝胶多糖.
- Curdlan wasDerivedFrom Curdlan?oldid=670385466.
- Curdlan depiction Curdlan_haworth.png.
- Curdlan isPrimaryTopicOf Curdlan.