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- Category:Gh10 enzyme complex (50 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Gh10 enzyme complex - Category:Gh10 family (42 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Gh10 family - Category:Gh10 (35 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Gh10 - Category:Gh10 xylanase (44 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Gh10 xylanase - Category:Glycosyl hydrolase family gh10 (61 bytes)
1: ... pages with the keyword Glycosyl hydrolase family gh10
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24: ... generic contribution to substrate recognition by GH10 xylanases. - 1w3h (4,907 bytes)
24: ... acid substitutions. Our study has focused on the GH10 xylanase CjXyn10A from Cellvibrio japonicus, whic... - 1w32 (4,908 bytes)
24: ... acid substitutions. Our study has focused on the GH10 xylanase CjXyn10A from Cellvibrio japonicus, whic... - 1ur2 (5,466 bytes)
24: ...cone regions appears to be a conserved feature of GH10 xylanases. - 1ur1 (5,389 bytes)
24: ...cone regions appears to be a conserved feature of GH10 xylanases. - 1uqy (5,239 bytes)
24: ...cone regions appears to be a conserved feature of GH10 xylanases. - 1uqz (5,381 bytes)
24: ...cone regions appears to be a conserved feature of GH10 xylanases. - 1w2v (4,908 bytes)
24: ... acid substitutions. Our study has focused on the GH10 xylanase CjXyn10A from Cellvibrio japonicus, whic... - 1w2p (4,790 bytes)
24: ... acid substitutions. Our study has focused on the GH10 xylanase CjXyn10A from Cellvibrio japonicus, whic... - 1us3 (5,424 bytes)
24: ...plate in predicting the biochemical properties of GH10 xylanases is discussed. - 1us2 (5,340 bytes)
24: ...plate in predicting the biochemical properties of GH10 xylanases is discussed. - 3w28 (4,148 bytes)
14: ... forms a classic (beta/alpha)8 folding typical of GH10 xylanases. The ligands in substrate-binding groov...
16: ...al and functional analyses of catalytic domain of GH10 xylanase from thermoanaerobacterium saccharolytic... - 3w29 (4,150 bytes)
14: ... forms a classic (beta/alpha)8 folding typical of GH10 xylanases. The ligands in substrate-binding groov...
16: ...al and functional analyses of catalytic domain of GH10 xylanase from thermoanaerobacterium saccharolytic... - 3w27 (4,147 bytes)
14: ... forms a classic (beta/alpha)8 folding typical of GH10 xylanases. The ligands in substrate-binding groov...
16: ...al and functional analyses of catalytic domain of GH10 xylanase from thermoanaerobacterium saccharolytic... - 3w25 (4,169 bytes)
14: ... forms a classic (beta/alpha)8 folding typical of GH10 xylanases. The ligands in substrate-binding groov...
16: ...al and functional analyses of catalytic domain of GH10 xylanase from thermoanaerobacterium saccharolytic... - 3w26 (4,170 bytes)
14: ... forms a classic (beta/alpha)8 folding typical of GH10 xylanases. The ligands in substrate-binding groov...
16: ...al and functional analyses of catalytic domain of GH10 xylanase from thermoanaerobacterium saccharolytic... - 1om0 (5,208 bytes)
11: ...nases belonging to glycoside hydrolase family 10 (GH10) and family 11 (GH11). Possesses also inhibitory ... - 1ta3 (3,364 bytes)
2: ==Crystal Structure of xylanase (GH10) in complex with inhibitor (XIP)==
11: ...nases belonging to glycoside hydrolase family 10 (GH10) and family 11 (GH11). Possesses also inhibitory ... - 1te1 (5,267 bytes)
11: ...nases belonging to glycoside hydrolase family 10 (GH10) and family 11 (GH11). Possesses also inhibitory ...
24: ...trate that the inhibitor is able to interact with GH10 and GH11 xylanases of both fungal and bacterial o... - 1v6u (4,451 bytes)
24: ...e side chains in decorated xylans is conserved in GH10 xylanases of SoXyn10A against arabinoglucuronoxyl...
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