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  1. Category:Transglycosylation (54 bytes)
    1: List of structures with the keyword Transglycosylation
  2. Category:6-alpha-transglycosylation (57 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword 6-alpha-transglycosylation

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  1. 1e43 (5,591 bytes)
    24: ...his acarbose-derived decasaccharide by a two-step transglycosylation mechanism.
  2. 1e40 (5,811 bytes)
    24: ...his acarbose-derived decasaccharide by a two-step transglycosylation mechanism.
  3. 3ziz (4,219 bytes)
    11: ...rincipally mannobiose (PubMed:21037302). Also has transglycosylation activity (PubMed:23558681).<ref>PMID:21037302</re...
    14: ...trate specificities, active site organization and transglycosylation capacity. Although PaMan5A displays a classical m...
  4. 2uwa (4,502 bytes)
    11: ...alyzes xyloglucan endohydrolysis (XEH) and/or endotransglycosylation (XET). Cleaves and religates xyloglucan polymers,...
    24: ...milar to Ptt-XET16-34 and had a greatly increased transglycosylation:hydrolysis ratio. Comprehensive bioinformatic ana...
  5. 1uu4 (4,683 bytes)
    24: ...gomer, which is believed to have been formed by a transglycosylation reaction that has occurred during the ligand soak...
  6. 1uu5 (4,602 bytes)
    24: ...gomer, which is believed to have been formed by a transglycosylation reaction that has occurred during the ligand soak...
  7. 1uu6 (4,697 bytes)
    24: ...gomer, which is believed to have been formed by a transglycosylation reaction that has occurred during the ligand soak...
  8. 1aj1 (4,374 bytes)
    11: ... biosynthesis by binding to lipid II and blocking transglycosylation (PubMed:9449277).<ref>PMID:19400806</ref> <ref>PM...
  9. 1un1 (5,379 bytes)
    11: ...XTH34_POPPZ XTH34_POPPZ] Catalyzes xyloglucan endotransglycosylation (XET). Cleaves and religates xyloglucan polymers ...
    24: ...s a necessary but not sufficient prerequisite for transglycosylation. Biochemical data imply that the enzyme requires ...
    26: ...xyloglucan endotransglycosylase reveal details of transglycosylation acceptor binding.,Johansson P, Brumer H 3rd, Baum...
  10. 3zjk (3,762 bytes)
    14: ...hydrolase family 1 (GH1)), which display a higher transglycosylation/hydrolysis ratio than the wild-type enzyme. In or...
  11. 1w2u (4,756 bytes)
    24: ...gomer, which is believed to have been formed by a transglycosylation reaction that has occurred during the ligand soak...
  12. 1w9x (4,143 bytes)
    24: ...and could not have been formed through successive transglycosylations of acarbose and must also have featured maltose ...
  13. 1e3x (5,592 bytes)
    24: ...his acarbose-derived decasaccharide by a two-step transglycosylation mechanism.
  14. 1e3z (5,802 bytes)
    24: ...his acarbose-derived decasaccharide by a two-step transglycosylation mechanism.
  15. 1umz (5,535 bytes)
    11: ...XTH34_POPPZ XTH34_POPPZ] Catalyzes xyloglucan endotransglycosylation (XET). Cleaves and religates xyloglucan polymers ...
    24: ...s a necessary but not sufficient prerequisite for transglycosylation. Biochemical data imply that the enzyme requires ...
    26: ...xyloglucan endotransglycosylase reveal details of transglycosylation acceptor binding.,Johansson P, Brumer H 3rd, Baum...
  16. 1qnp (4,731 bytes)
    11: ...two mannotrioses into a mannohexaose is the major transglycosylation route (PubMed:24950755, PubMed:8529653, Ref.7).<r...
  17. 1qnq (3,421 bytes)
    11: ...two mannotrioses into a mannohexaose is the major transglycosylation route (PubMed:8529653, Ref.7, PubMed:24950755).<r...
  18. 1qnr (4,864 bytes)
    11: ...two mannotrioses into a mannohexaose is the major transglycosylation route (PubMed:24950755, PubMed:8529653, Ref.7).<r...
  19. 1qns (4,813 bytes)
    11: ...two mannotrioses into a mannohexaose is the major transglycosylation route (PubMed:24950755, PubMed:8529653, Ref.7).<r...
  20. 1qno (3,364 bytes)
    11: ...two mannotrioses into a mannohexaose is the major transglycosylation route (PubMed:8529653, Ref.7, PubMed:24950755).<r...

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