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  • ...in the text, together with the "biblio" section below:'' Please see these references for an essential introduction to the CAZy classification system: <cite>Davi ...non-reducing end, planar surface or within polysaccharide chains. Include examples pdb codes. Metal ion dependent. Etc.
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  • *[[GH77]], for examples amylomaltase, which catalyzes the synthesis of maltodextrins from maltose < == References ==
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  • ...GH5_4]), binds β-glucans and β-mannans <cite>VendittoI2016</cite>. Other examples of CBMs that recognize both β-1,4-glucans and β-1,4-mannans are found in == References ==
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  • Family 125 [[glycoside hydrolases]], which include the examples from ''Streptococcus pneumoniae'' (SpGH125) and ''Clostridium perfringens'' ...-α-D-mannopyranose occupying the +1 and +2 subsites provided a view of how more extensive substrates may be recognized by these enzymes. The uncomplexed s
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  • ...organisms, mainly from prokaryotes (in majority bacteria), and with a few examples from archaea and fungi. GH42 enzymes are active on lactose <cite>2, 3, 4, 5 ...eriments were performed on the mutant of the inferred acid/base, which was more sensitive to the inhibitor <cite>11</cite>. The [[general acid/base]] catal
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  • ...re at very high resolution: 1.2-1.6&Aring; (see <cite>5 6 7 8 9</cite> for examples). An enzyme-substrate complex has also been determined <cite>10</cite>. == References ==
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  • ...lycoside hydrolase]] family 114 are ''endo''-α-1,4-polygalactosaminidases. Examples include the foundation member of this family from ''Pseudomonas'' sp. 881 < == References ==
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  • ...ric xylan in some members <cite>Holck2019</cite>. However, there are also examples of CE1 feruloyl esterases lacking a CBM that act on polymeric xylan <cite>W ...lxylan esterases was reported <cite>Poutanen1990 Biely1988</cite>. In 2000 more comprehensive characterizations of two CE1 enzymes were published for a cin
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  • ...of their defense system in order to release toxic aglycons, the most known examples being ''Trifolium repens'' β-glucosidase and ''Sinapis alba'' myrosinase, == References ==
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  • ...leave the chitobiose core (GlcNAc-&beta;-1,4-GlcNac) of N-linked glycans. Examples of ENGases have been shown to be active on high-mannose type N-glycans (End == References ==
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  • Some structural examples of the complex oligosaccharide binding sites of the CBM32s can be found in ...aitOfAnEnzyme Chitayat2008 Adams2008 Ficko-Blean2012</cite>. There are now examples of CBM32s that are independent of a catalytic module, such as the YeCBM32 p
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  • ...the terminal residues of glycans and are linked to exo-acting glycanases. Examples cited include [[GH84]] exo-GlcNAcases, which often contain [[CBM32]]s that == References ==
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  • [[Image:Diapositive1recadree.jpg|thumb|500px|right|'''Figure 1.''' Examples of modular GH73 enzymes: SLH: S‐layer homology domains; [[CBM50]]: [[Carb ...were converted to glutamine or asparagine (for Asp1275 in AltWN), which is more compatible with substrate-assisted catalysis (also termed "[[neighboring gr
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  • The CE3 family has a number of enzymes that have been structurally resolved. Examples include ''Tc''AE206 from ''Talaromyces cellulolyticus'' ([{{PDBlink}}5B5S P == References ==
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  • ...losidase from ''Cellvibrio japonicus'' <cite>Larsbrink2011</cite> used the more reliable 5-fluoroglycosyl fluoride trapping reagents, which form catalytica ...IDM <cite>Iwanami1995 Hermans1991</cite>. This was confirmed by using the more reliable 5-fluoro-&alpha;-D-glucopyranosyl fluoride reagent followed by sub
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  • ...d within the variable loop region of the beta-sheet (Figure 2B). There are examples of CBMs in the beta-sandwich fold family exhibiting dual binding sites such ...r more monosaccharide units (see Figure 2A for an example). There are some examples of CBMs, in families [[CBM6]], [[CBM13]], [[CBM20]], [[CBM36]] and [[CBM60]
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  • ...city <cite>Levisson2012,Krastanova2005,Lorenz1997,Vincent2003</cite>. Some examples include xylose tetraacetate, glucose pentaacetate, α-napthyl acetate, 4-me ...tate and histidine completed the catalytic triad <cite>Vincent2003</cite>. More recently, co-crystallization of the AXE (TM0077) from ''T. martitima'' with
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  • ...ransfer of a glycosyl group from a glycosyl phosphate or pyrophosphate are more commonly referred to as [[phosphorylases]] and pyrophosphorylases. Some of ''For specific examples of glycosyl donor substrates, please see the [[#Common sugar donors|Common
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  • == Table of ''syn/anti'' protonation examples == ...c bond, or are ''N''-analogs of the substrate (''e.g.'' acarbose). In some examples, the [[General_acid/base|proton donor]] has been mutated (''e.g.'', to the
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  • ...e>Whittaker2003,Andberg2017,Cleveland2021b</cite>. AA5_2 also contains the more recently discovered general alcohol oxidases ([{{EClink}}1.1.3.13 EC 1.1.3. ...and, in some instances, also oxidize the aldehyde to the acid, albeit much more slowly) <cite>Whittaker2003,Parikka2015</cite>. Consequently, the oxidation
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  • ...ies, i.e. subfamilies <cite>Park2000,Oslancova2002</cite>, as well as many examples of close evolutionary relatedness were reported for the individual groups o == References ==
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  • ...Liu]]''' authored the [[CBM100]] glycosaminoglycan specific page. ''Learn more about [[CBM99]], [[CBM100]] and [[CBM101]] on their respective pages!'' ...continues to grow, and we welcome this expansion in ''CAZypedia''. ''Learn more about '''[[GH187|GH187 here!]]'''''
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