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  1. Category:Biopolymer (41 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Biopolymer
  2. Category:Biopolymer binding (49 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Biopolymer binding
  3. Category:Biopolymer degradation (53 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Biopolymer degradation

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  1. 3zgp (3,451 bytes)
    14: ...tegrity is largely attributed to peptidoglycan, a biopolymer highly cross-linked through d,d-transpeptidation....
  2. 1ffr (4,775 bytes)
    24: ... cleaves beta-1,4-glycosidic bonds of the natural biopolymer chitin to generate di-N-acetyl-chitobiose. The re...
  3. 3zg4 (3,099 bytes)
    13: ...tegrity is largely attributed to peptidoglycan, a biopolymer highly cross-linked through d,d-transpeptidation....
  4. 8ynv (3,835 bytes)
    12: ...at various PhaZs employ distinct residues for the biopolymer-binding and hydrolysis.
  5. 2eng (5,275 bytes)
    21: ...mponent of plant cell walls and the most abundant biopolymer. The underlying mechanisms of the enzymatic degra...
  6. 1ehn (4,776 bytes)
    24: ... cleaves beta-1,4-glycosidic bonds of the natural biopolymer chitin to generate di-N-acetyl-chitobiose. The re...
  7. 1eib (4,776 bytes)
    24: ... cleaves beta-1,4-glycosidic bonds of the natural biopolymer chitin to generate di-N-acetyl-chitobiose. The re...
  8. 1tvn (4,798 bytes)
    23: ... an immediate nutritive form by biodegrading this biopolymer. To understand the mechanisms of cold adaptation ...
  9. 1tvp (5,139 bytes)
    24: ... an immediate nutritive form by biodegrading this biopolymer. To understand the mechanisms of cold adaptation ...
  10. 2vtv (4,425 bytes)
    24: ...e different types of solvent-exposed residues for biopolymer binding, with aliphatic and hydroxyl residues use...
  11. 3czp (5,112 bytes)
    24: ... in a pre-ATP world. This ubiquitous and abundant biopolymer plays numerous and vital roles in metabolism and ...
  12. 3czq (5,028 bytes)
    24: ... in a pre-ATP world. This ubiquitous and abundant biopolymer plays numerous and vital roles in metabolism and ...
  13. 2k71 (3,689 bytes)
    11: ... a mesoscopic molecular modeling approach, called Biopolymer Chain Elasticity (BCE), to provide reference conf...
  14. 2kh0 (3,088 bytes)
    12: We demonstrate that THz vibrational activity of a biopolymer can be measured locally, on the effective length ...
  15. 2kh1 (3,086 bytes)
    12: We demonstrate that THz vibrational activity of a biopolymer can be measured locally, on the effective length ...
  16. User:Maitreyee Mukherjee/Sandbox 1 (7,401 bytes)
    5: ...ne and hence has the potential of being used as a biopolymer. The biochemical pathway for PHB production in th...
  17. PHB synthase in Rhodobacter sphaeroides (7,401 bytes)
    5: ...ne and hence has the potential of being used as a biopolymer. The biochemical pathway for PHB production in th...
  18. Category:Biopolymer (41 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Biopolymer
  19. 8rve (3,333 bytes)
    13: ...lement well-folded protein domains to construct a biopolymer with striking mechanical strength and stretchabil...
  20. 4kyq (3,938 bytes)
    14: Starch is a water-insoluble, Glc-based biopolymer that is used for energy storage and is synthesize...

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