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− | From discussion at ICS2010, | + | From discussion at ICS2010, [[User:Spencer Williams|Spencer Williams]] + [[User:Motomitsu Kitaoka|Motomitsu Kitaoka]], to-do list: |
* Only retaining phosphorylase is sucrose phosphorylase, which is alpha -> alpha. <change mechanism to match. GH13 enzyme. | * Only retaining phosphorylase is sucrose phosphorylase, which is alpha -> alpha. <change mechanism to match. GH13 enzyme. | ||
* Add references, get some from Moto. | * Add references, get some from Moto. |
Latest revision as of 14:10, 18 December 2021
From discussion at ICS2010, Spencer Williams + Motomitsu Kitaoka, to-do list:
- Only retaining phosphorylase is sucrose phosphorylase, which is alpha -> alpha. <change mechanism to match. GH13 enzyme.
- Add references, get some from Moto.
- 2002 Trends in Glycoscience & Glycotechnology PDF file
- Add list of phosphorylase families
- Add table of activities/families
Harry Brumer 02:09, 5 August 2010 (UTC)