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(Created page with 'The elucidation of both inverting and retaining enzymes by Gloster et al. [''(2008) Chem. Biol.''] <cite>Gloster2008</cite> probably deserves special mention in the GH section. …')
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The elucidation of both inverting and retaining enzymes by Gloster et al. [(2008) Chem. Biol.] [1] probably deserves special mention in the GH section. As far as I know, this is the only exception to the one family-one mechanism postulate.

  1. Gloster TM, Turkenburg JP, Potts JR, Henrissat B, and Davies GJ. (2008). Divergence of catalytic mechanism within a glycosidase family provides insight into evolution of carbohydrate metabolism by human gut flora. Chem Biol. 2008;15(10):1058-67. DOI:10.1016/j.chembiol.2008.09.005 | PubMed ID:18848471 [Gloster2008]

Harry Brumer 13:09, 10 August 2010 (UTC)