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  1. 1e4o (4,916 bytes)
    24: ...erred conformation for alpha(1-4)-linked glucosyl polymers.
  2. 2j6g (4,453 bytes)
    24: ...er pathway, the F4 fimbriae are assembled as long polymers of the major subunit FaeG, which also possesses t...
  3. 2j6r (4,772 bytes)
    24: ...er pathway, the F4 fimbriae are assembled as long polymers of the major subunit FaeG, which also possesses t...
  4. 2uwa (4,502 bytes)
    11: ...osylation (XET). Cleaves and religates xyloglucan polymers, an essential constituent of the primary cell wal...
  5. 2bw8 (4,619 bytes)
    24: ... most abundant biopolymers on earth. Carbohydrate polymers such as cellulose are molecules with vast diversi...
  6. 2bwc (4,966 bytes)
    24: ... most abundant biopolymers on earth. Carbohydrate polymers such as cellulose are molecules with vast diversi...
  7. 2bwa (4,967 bytes)
    24: ... most abundant biopolymers on earth. Carbohydrate polymers such as cellulose are molecules with vast diversi...
  8. 1gui (4,352 bytes)
    24: Enzymes active on complex carbohydrate polymers frequently have modular structures in which a cat...
  9. 1gu3 (4,711 bytes)
    24: Enzymes active on complex carbohydrate polymers frequently have modular structures in which a cat...
  10. 1guv (4,633 bytes)
    24: ...cleft, compatible with the binding of long chitin polymers, and explain the inactivation of the enzyme throu...
  11. 2j58 (4,278 bytes)
    24: ...ellular polysaccharides (EPSs). Some are secreted polymers and show only limited association with the cell s...
  12. 2iw0 (5,267 bytes)
    11: ... the N-acetamido groups of N-acetyl-D-glucosamine polymers in chitin to form chitosan and acetate (PubMed:15...
  13. 2cdo (4,871 bytes)
    24: ...plant structural polysaccharides. These insoluble polymers are recalcitrant to microbial degradation, and en...
  14. 2cdp (4,799 bytes)
    24: ...plant structural polysaccharides. These insoluble polymers are recalcitrant to microbial degradation, and en...
  15. 1w4v (4,523 bytes)
    23: ...the dimers are associated to form two-dimensional polymers. Interestingly, the structure of human thioredoxi...
  16. User:Maria Júlia Pasian Ferreira/Sandbox 2 (7,804 bytes)
    3: ...lastics, such as polypropylene. Since they are biopolymers made from renewable, biodegrabable and compatible...
  17. 4gct (1,902 bytes)
    10: ...l DNA and FtsZ, and disrupts the assembly of FtsZ polymers. SlmA-DNA-binding sequences (SBS) are dispersed o...
  18. 2c0h (5,205 bytes)
    24: ...the key depolymerizing enzyme for beta-1,4-mannan polymers present in the cell walls of plants and some alga...
  19. 2c9z (4,953 bytes)
    24: ...and are precursors for the formation of pigmented polymers in red wine. We show that VvGT1 is active, in vit...
  20. 7npo (4,679 bytes)
    14: ...n (Ub) chains constitute a sizable fraction of Ub polymers in human cells. Despite their abundance, our unde...

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