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14: ...orm chemicals from the hemicellulosic fraction of lignocellulose. An L-arabinonate dehydratase from Rhizobium legu... - 1naa (4,874 bytes)
24: ...llobiose dehydrogenase (CDH; EC ) participates in lignocellulose degradation by white-rot fungi with a proposed ro... - 1pl3 (5,387 bytes)
24: ...me cellobiose dehydrogenase (CDH) participates in lignocellulose degradation. The enzyme has a cytochrome domain c... - 4h7u (5,675 bytes)
11: ... matter by oxidizing all major monosaccharides in lignocellulose and by reducing quinone compounds or reactive rad...
14: ...e.g., quinone compounds, naturally present during lignocellulose degradation, can be used. We have determined the ... - 2va0 (4,234 bytes)
14: The microbial degradation of lignocellulose biomass is not only an important biological proce... - 1bqw (3,336 bytes)
3: ...NT PEROXIDASE ISOLATED FROM PARTIALLY-DELIGNIFIED LIGNOCELLULOSE WHICH INCLUDES BOTH MNP AND LIP-TYPE BINDING SITE...
11: ...s are secreted by the fungus Pleurotus eryngii in lignocellulose cultures. One is similar to Phanerochaete chrysos... - 1qjr (3,340 bytes)
3: ...ROXIDASE (PS1) ISOLATED FRO PARTIALLY-DELIGNIFIED LIGNOCELLULOSE WHICH INCLUDES BOTH MNP AND LIP-TYPE BINDING SITE...
11: ...s are secreted by the fungus Pleurotus eryngii in lignocellulose cultures. One is similar to Phanerochaete chrysos... - 3k4j (4,802 bytes)
24: ...nd oxidizes a variety of aldopyranoses present in lignocellulose to 2-ketoaldoses. The active site in pyranose 2-o... - 3k4k (4,726 bytes)
24: ...nd oxidizes a variety of aldopyranoses present in lignocellulose to 2-ketoaldoses. The active site in pyranose 2-o... - 3k4l (4,904 bytes)
24: ...nd oxidizes a variety of aldopyranoses present in lignocellulose to 2-ketoaldoses. The active site in pyranose 2-o... - 3k4m (4,903 bytes)
24: ...nd oxidizes a variety of aldopyranoses present in lignocellulose to 2-ketoaldoses. The active site in pyranose 2-o... - 3k4n (4,739 bytes)
24: ...nd oxidizes a variety of aldopyranoses present in lignocellulose to 2-ketoaldoses. The active site in pyranose 2-o... - 4blk (4,389 bytes)
14: ... and a model ligninolytic organism of interest in lignocellulose biorefineries due to its ability to delignify agr... - 4bll (4,438 bytes)
14: ... and a model ligninolytic organism of interest in lignocellulose biorefineries due to its ability to delignify agr... - 4bln (4,391 bytes)
14: ... and a model ligninolytic organism of interest in lignocellulose biorefineries due to its ability to delignify agr... - 4blx (4,390 bytes)
14: ... and a model ligninolytic organism of interest in lignocellulose biorefineries due to its ability to delignify agr... - 4bly (4,442 bytes)
14: ... and a model ligninolytic organism of interest in lignocellulose biorefineries due to its ability to delignify agr... - 4blz (4,386 bytes)
14: ... and a model ligninolytic organism of interest in lignocellulose biorefineries due to its ability to delignify agr... - 4bm0 (4,391 bytes)
14: ... and a model ligninolytic organism of interest in lignocellulose biorefineries due to its ability to delignify agr... - 4bm1 (4,553 bytes)
14: ... and a model ligninolytic organism of interest in lignocellulose biorefineries due to its ability to delignify agr...
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