A maltose phosphorylase has been identified in Bacillus selenitireducens which is capable of using kojibiose and sophorose as acceptors, forming the expected trisaccharides (94–95) with isolated yields in the 15% range.
A maltose phosphorylase has been identified in Bacillus selenitireducens which is capable of using kojibiose and sophorose as acceptors, forming the expected trisaccharides (94–95) with isolated yields in the 15% range.