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Molecular Biotechnology, 2016
A thermostable, alkaline rhamnogalacturonan lyase (RG lyase) CtRGLf, of family 11 polysaccharide lyase from Clostridium thermocellum was cloned, expressed, purified and biochemically characterised. Both, the full-length CtRGLf (80 kDa) protein and its truncated derivative CtRGL (63.9 kDa) were expressed as soluble proteins and displayed maximum ...
Arun, Dhillon +7 more
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A thermostable, alkaline rhamnogalacturonan lyase (RG lyase) CtRGLf, of family 11 polysaccharide lyase from Clostridium thermocellum was cloned, expressed, purified and biochemically characterised. Both, the full-length CtRGLf (80 kDa) protein and its truncated derivative CtRGL (63.9 kDa) were expressed as soluble proteins and displayed maximum ...
Arun, Dhillon +7 more
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Journal of the American Chemical Society
The alginate-degrading enzyme BoPL38 of the human gut bacterium Bacteroides ovatus CP926 degrades all three polysaccharide structures found in alginate, a major constituent of brown macroalgae, making it a valuable tool for the selective production of ...
T. Tandrup +10 more
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The alginate-degrading enzyme BoPL38 of the human gut bacterium Bacteroides ovatus CP926 degrades all three polysaccharide structures found in alginate, a major constituent of brown macroalgae, making it a valuable tool for the selective production of ...
T. Tandrup +10 more
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Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2013
Polysaccharide lyases (PLs) are enzymes that cleave glycosidic linkages in hexuronate polysaccharides, such as homogalacturonan (HG), using a β-elimination mechanism. Traditionally, PL activities on HG have been associated with catalytic calcium cofactors, unusually high pH optima, and arginine Brønstead bases.
D Wade, Abbott +3 more
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Polysaccharide lyases (PLs) are enzymes that cleave glycosidic linkages in hexuronate polysaccharides, such as homogalacturonan (HG), using a β-elimination mechanism. Traditionally, PL activities on HG have been associated with catalytic calcium cofactors, unusually high pH optima, and arginine Brønstead bases.
D Wade, Abbott +3 more
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A marine bacterial enzymatic cascade degrades the algal polysaccharide ulvan
Nature Chemical Biology, 2019L. Reisky +18 more
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