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Electrostatic studies of carbohydrate active enzymes

1995
Abstract Most charged or titratable residues reside on the protein surface. Each of such residues will exhibit a titration behaviour that is dependent on the local context around the residue. As a consequence both pH, salt and docking of a ligand into the binding cavity of a protein can be expected to alter the protein electrostatics.
Antonio Baptista   +5 more
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Exploring the sheep rumen microbiome for carbohydrate-active enzymes

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2015
The rumen is a complex ecosystem enriched for microorganisms able to degrade biomass during the animal's digestion process. The recovery of new enzymes from naturally evolved biomass-degrading microbial communities is a promising strategy to overcome the inefficient enzymatic plant destruction in industrial production of biofuels. In this context, this
Lucas Dantas, Lopes   +8 more
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Functional Annotation of Fibrobacter succinogenes S85 Carbohydrate Active Enzymes

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2010
Fibrobacter succinogenes is a cellulolytic bacterium that degrades plant cell wall biomass in ruminant animals and is among the most rapidly fibrolytic of all mesophilic bacteria. The complete genome sequence of Fisuc was completed by the DOE Joint Genome Institute in late 2009.
Phillip, Brumm   +7 more
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Cazypedia : carbohydrate-active enzymes, an introduction

2011
CAZypedia is an online, community-driven effort to assemble a comprehensive encyclopedia of the enzymes and binding proteins involved in the synthesis and degradation of complex carbohydrates. An evolving encyclopedia of carbohydrate-active enzymes – ”CAZymes” CAZypedia is inspired by, and closely connected with, the actively curated CAZy Database (www.
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Carbohydrate-active enzyme annotation in microbiomes using dbCAN

AbstractCAZymes or carbohydrate-active enzymes are critically important for human gut health, lignocellulose degradation, global carbon recycling, soil health, and plant disease. We developed dbCAN as a web server in 2012 and actively maintain it for automated CAZyme annotation.
Jinfang, Zheng   +6 more
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The carbohydrate-active enzyme database: functions and literature

Nucleic Acids Research, 2022
ELODIE DRULA   +2 more
exaly  

CARBOHYDRATE-ACTIVE ENZYMES IN MICROBIOMES

New Chemistry and New Opportunities from the Expanding Protein Universe, 2014
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Plant proteinaceous inhibitors of carbohydrate-active enzymes

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and Proteomics, 2004
Nathalie Juge   +3 more
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The abundance and variety of carbohydrate-active enzymes in the human gut microbiota

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2013
Abdessamad El Kaoutari   +2 more
exaly  

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