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'''10 February  2010:''' In our 2nd news flash of the day, '''[[User:Ryszard Brzezinski|Ryszard Brzezinski]]'''  has completed work on the chitosanase family page, '''[[Glycoside  Hydrolase Family 46]]'''.  This new entry brings the total number of [[:Category:Curator approved|Curator Approved]] [[Glycoside hydrolase]] pages to 44!
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'''10 February  2010:''' In our 2nd news flash of the day, '''[[User:Ryszard Brzezinski|Ryszard Brzezinski]]'''  has completed work on the chitosanase family page, '''[[Glycoside  Hydrolase Family 46]]'''.  This new entry brings the total number of [[:Category:Curator approved|Curator Approved]] [[:Category:Glycoside Hydrolase Families|Glycoside Hydrolase Family]] pages to 44!
 
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'''10 February 2010:''' '''[[User:Leila LoLeggio|Leila Lo Leggio]]''' has completed and given [[:Category:Curator approved|Curator Approved status]] to the '''[[Glycoside Hydrolase Family 53]]''' page today.  '''[[Glycoside Hydrolase Family 53|GH53]]''' enzymes are involved in plant biomass conversion through the degradation of beta-1,4-galactan, and '''[[User:Leila LoLeggio|Leila]]''' has been involved in a number of key structural studies of these enzymes.
 
'''10 February 2010:''' '''[[User:Leila LoLeggio|Leila Lo Leggio]]''' has completed and given [[:Category:Curator approved|Curator Approved status]] to the '''[[Glycoside Hydrolase Family 53]]''' page today.  '''[[Glycoside Hydrolase Family 53|GH53]]''' enzymes are involved in plant biomass conversion through the degradation of beta-1,4-galactan, and '''[[User:Leila LoLeggio|Leila]]''' has been involved in a number of key structural studies of these enzymes.

Revision as of 01:26, 12 February 2010

10 February 2010: In our 2nd news flash of the day, Ryszard Brzezinski has completed work on the chitosanase family page, Glycoside Hydrolase Family 46. This new entry brings the total number of Curator Approved Glycoside Hydrolase Family pages to 44!


10 February 2010: Leila Lo Leggio has completed and given Curator Approved status to the Glycoside Hydrolase Family 53 page today. GH53 enzymes are involved in plant biomass conversion through the degradation of beta-1,4-galactan, and Leila has been involved in a number of key structural studies of these enzymes.


22 January 2010: David Rose has just updated the references on the GH38 page with some recently published work on the role of cations in the active site, which gives us a good excuse to showcase this page (finished back in August 2009) here in the Latest News section. GH38 contains the Class II Golgi and lysosomal α-mannosidases involved in N-glycan processing on which David has done a lot of pioneering structural work. Thanks David!


19 January 2010: Glycoside Hydrolase Family 58, which contains the E. coli bacteriophage tailspike endo-sialidases, has now been given Curator Approved status by author and curator Warren Wakarchuk. This is the second page by Warren, who did GH101 back in the autumn of 2009.


16 January 2010: Gerlind Sulzenbacher has completed a CAZypedia page on the α-L-fucosidase family GH29, which has just been approved by Responsible Curator Steve Withers. GH29 is particularly notable as it contains human α-fucosidase A1 (FucA1), defects in which give rise to the lysosomal storage disease fucosidosis.


15 January 2010: The Glycoside Hydrolase Family 57 has now been finished and given "Curator Approved" status by Stefan Janecek. This is CAZypedia's second page on starch-active enzymes, following Pedro Coutinho's GH15 contribution (see News, Nov. 6, 2009).