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  • ...d be updated by the Author/Curator according to current information on the family --> ...CBM77<sub>RfPL1/9</sub> affinity indicating a divalent cation independent binding mechanism <cite>Venditto2016</cite>. The only other example of a CBM that b
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  • ...reate a consistent layout for [[Carbohydrate Binding Module Families|CBM]] family entries.''' It can be [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Transclusion transclud ...d be updated by the Author/Curator according to current information on the family -->
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  • ...d be updated by the Author/Curator according to current information on the family --> ...here all major natural ligand specificities that are found within a given family (also plant or mammalian origin). Certain linkages and promiscuity would al
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  • ...d be updated by the Author/Curator according to current information on the family --> ...here all major natural ligand specificities that are found within a given family (also plant or mammalian origin). Certain linkages and promiscuity would al
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  • ...d be updated by the Author/Curator according to current information on the family --> ...here all major natural ligand specificities that are found within a given family (also plant or mammalian origin). Certain linkages and promiscuity would al
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  • ...d be updated by the Author/Curator according to current information on the family --> ...here all major natural ligand specificities that are found within a given family (also plant or mammalian origin). Certain linkages and promiscuity would al
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  • ...s a large diversity of enzymes involved in the biosynthesis, modification, binding and catabolism of carbohydrates. ...ually active curation, including the addition of new enzyme and associated module classes <cite>Cantarel2009 Lombard2013 Drula2022</cite>. Hence, the CAZy c
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  • ...ust be turned on in your browser''). To reset the page to be sorted by GH family, click the <span id="projectPage" style="color:blue">'''project page'''</sp ! '''Family'''
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  • |{{Hl2}} colspan="2" align="center" |'''Glycoside Hydrolase Family GH89''' Family 89 [[glycoside hydrolase]]s are α-N-acetylglucosaminidases <cite>Ficko-Ble
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  • ...ies differ in their glycan targets, they share the interesting function of binding to highly complex sulfated marine polymers. '''[[User:Yaoguang Chang|Yaogua ...pecific sulfated motif in sea cucumber fucans. '''[[GH187]]''' is a small family (<50 members) and there remains much to elucidate regarding catalytic mecha
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