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I am an Associate Professor at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology.  My research focuses on the structure and function of Carbohydrate-Active enZymes and related proteins. Our group determined the structures of neopullulanase-like enzymes TVA I and TVA II (GH13), glucodextranase (GH15), glucosidase (GH63), isopullulanase (GH49), cellobiohydrolase (GH6), cyclo/maltodextrin-binding protein, and botulinum lectins.
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I am an Associate Professor at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology.  My research focuses on the structure and function of Carbohydrate-Active enZymes and related proteins. Our group determined the structures of neopullulanase-like enzymes TVA I and TVA II ([[GH13]]), glucodextranase ([[GH15]]), glucosidase ([[GH63]]), isopullulanase ([[GH49]]), cellobiohydrolase ([[GH6]]), cyclo/maltodextrin-binding protein, and botulinum lectins.
  
  
 
[[Category:Contributors|Tonozuka,Takashi]]
 
[[Category:Contributors|Tonozuka,Takashi]]

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Takashi Tonozuka

I am an Associate Professor at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology. My research focuses on the structure and function of Carbohydrate-Active enZymes and related proteins. Our group determined the structures of neopullulanase-like enzymes TVA I and TVA II (GH13), glucodextranase (GH15), glucosidase (GH63), isopullulanase (GH49), cellobiohydrolase (GH6), cyclo/maltodextrin-binding protein, and botulinum lectins.