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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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  • ...produce images to an exact size. However, it is good to have originals no more than 2x larger than the desired size on the page. ...ding section in the text. ''You may look at the wiki code of this page for examples.''
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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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