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'''25 Oct 2012:''' ''A new GH family is born:'' '''[[User:Jean-Guy Berrin|Jean-Guy Berrin]]''' and his team at INRA in Marseille have recently unveiled a new glycoside hydrolase family, '''[[Glycoside Hydrolase Family 131]]''', through elegant biochemical studies on a bi-modular β-glucanase from the fungus ''Podospora anserina''.  We are pleased to report that '''[[User:Jean-Guy Berrin|Jean-Guy]]''' has completed and given [[:Category:Curator approved|Curator Approved]] status to this fledgling ''CAZypedia'' page today, on which you can [[Glycoside Hydrolase Family |learn more about the INRA team's seminal work]].
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'''25 Oct 2012:''' ''A new GH family is born:'' '''[[User:Jean-Guy Berrin|Jean-Guy Berrin]]''' and his team at INRA in Marseille have recently unveiled a new glycoside hydrolase family, '''[[Glycoside Hydrolase Family 131]]''', through elegant biochemical studies on a bi-modular β-glucanase from the fungus ''Podospora anserina''.  We are pleased to report that '''[[User:Jean-Guy Berrin|Jean-Guy]]''' has completed and given [[:Category:Curator approved|Curator Approved]] status to this fledgling ''CAZypedia'' page today, on which you can [[Glycoside Hydrolase Family 131|learn more about the INRA team's seminal work]].
 
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'''05 Sep 2012:''' ''Transglucosylases:'' The '''[[Glycoside Hydrolase Family 70]]''' page by '''[[User:Magali Remaud-Simeon|Magali Remaud-Simeon]]''' has been copy-edited by [[Responsible Curator]] '''[[User:Stefan Janecek|Stefan Janecek]]''' and given [[:Category:Curator approved|Curator Approved]] status today.  '''[[GH70]]''' comprises a family of enzymes with the notable ability to build high molecular weight α-glucan polysaccharides from sucrose as a glucosyl donor substrate.  Depending the particular enzyme, α-1,2-; α-1,3-; α-1,4-; and/or α-1,6-linked glucans can be produced, which have applications in food, pharmaceutical, and fine chemical industries.  In addition, biofilms of α-1,3-glucans produced by the '''[[GH70]]''' enzymes of oral bacteria are also implicated in the formation of dental caries (cavities).  Learn more about this interesting family of CAZymes [[Glycoside Hydrolase Family 70|here]]!
 
'''05 Sep 2012:''' ''Transglucosylases:'' The '''[[Glycoside Hydrolase Family 70]]''' page by '''[[User:Magali Remaud-Simeon|Magali Remaud-Simeon]]''' has been copy-edited by [[Responsible Curator]] '''[[User:Stefan Janecek|Stefan Janecek]]''' and given [[:Category:Curator approved|Curator Approved]] status today.  '''[[GH70]]''' comprises a family of enzymes with the notable ability to build high molecular weight α-glucan polysaccharides from sucrose as a glucosyl donor substrate.  Depending the particular enzyme, α-1,2-; α-1,3-; α-1,4-; and/or α-1,6-linked glucans can be produced, which have applications in food, pharmaceutical, and fine chemical industries.  In addition, biofilms of α-1,3-glucans produced by the '''[[GH70]]''' enzymes of oral bacteria are also implicated in the formation of dental caries (cavities).  Learn more about this interesting family of CAZymes [[Glycoside Hydrolase Family 70|here]]!

Revision as of 10:40, 30 October 2012

25 Oct 2012: A new GH family is born: Jean-Guy Berrin and his team at INRA in Marseille have recently unveiled a new glycoside hydrolase family, Glycoside Hydrolase Family 131, through elegant biochemical studies on a bi-modular β-glucanase from the fungus Podospora anserina. We are pleased to report that Jean-Guy has completed and given Curator Approved status to this fledgling CAZypedia page today, on which you can learn more about the INRA team's seminal work.


05 Sep 2012: Transglucosylases: The Glycoside Hydrolase Family 70 page by Magali Remaud-Simeon has been copy-edited by Responsible Curator Stefan Janecek and given Curator Approved status today. GH70 comprises a family of enzymes with the notable ability to build high molecular weight α-glucan polysaccharides from sucrose as a glucosyl donor substrate. Depending the particular enzyme, α-1,2-; α-1,3-; α-1,4-; and/or α-1,6-linked glucans can be produced, which have applications in food, pharmaceutical, and fine chemical industries. In addition, biofilms of α-1,3-glucans produced by the GH70 enzymes of oral bacteria are also implicated in the formation of dental caries (cavities). Learn more about this interesting family of CAZymes here!


21 Jun 2012: A new home! CAZypedia has physically moved a few thousand kilometers around the globe, and is now been served to you from the Michael Smith Laboratories at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. In conjunction with the move, we are extremely happy to report that Karen Eddy, a summer project student at the MSL, has re-coded the buggy Biblio extension, so that now ALL literature references from PubMed are properly inserted into CAZypedia pages. Please do let us know if you experience any problems with CAZypedia following the move.