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Figure 1. Phylogeny of plant GH3 glycoside hydrolases. Plant GH3 enzymes separate into two major groups that are shown here as the ‘β-glucosidase’ clade and a ‘non- β-glucosidase’ clade. Whether or not all enzymes in the two clades actually have distinct substrate specificities remains to be demonstrated. Dicot GH3 enzymes are shown in red, monocots in blue and purple, and lower plants in green.
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