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  1. 2cnc (5,285 bytes)
    24: ...ric contribution to substrate recognition by GH10 xylanases.
    26: ...ference in thermostability displayed by family 10 xylanases.,Xie H, Flint J, Vardakou M, Lakey JH, Lewis RJ, ...
  2. 3vzl (4,030 bytes)
    14: ...outes for altering the pH-dependent properties of xylanases, while also providing valuable insights into comp...
  3. 3vzm (4,174 bytes)
    14: ...outes for altering the pH-dependent properties of xylanases, while also providing valuable insights into comp...
  4. 1bg4 (4,382 bytes)
    24: ... xylanase structure is similar to other family 10 xylanases, but its active site cleft is much shallower and ...
  5. 1h13 (4,284 bytes)
    23: ...mily 8. The fold differs from that of other known xylanases and can be described as an (alpha/alpha)(6) barre...
  6. 1h14 (4,284 bytes)
    23: ...mily 8. The fold differs from that of other known xylanases and can be described as an (alpha/alpha)(6) barre...
  7. 1h1a (4,378 bytes)
    24: ...the alpha-helix region. Some members of family 11 xylanases have a unique strategy to improve their stability...
    26: ...lum and Nonomuraea flexuosa. Comparison of twelve xylanases in relation to their thermal stability.,Hakulinen...
  8. 1h12 (4,514 bytes)
    24: ...mily 8. The fold differs from that of other known xylanases and can be described as an (alpha/alpha)(6) barre...
  9. 1nlr (4,879 bytes)
    24: ...hows a remarkable similarity to that of family 11 xylanases, as previously predicted by hydrophobic clusterin...
  10. 1hiz (5,375 bytes)
    24: Xylanases are hemicellulases that hydrolyze the internal be...
  11. 1w3h (4,907 bytes)
    26: ...anases. The production of Ca2+-independent stable xylanases.,Andrews SR, Taylor EJ, Pell G, Vincent F, Ducros...
  12. 1w32 (4,908 bytes)
    26: ...anases. The production of Ca2+-independent stable xylanases.,Andrews SR, Taylor EJ, Pell G, Vincent F, Ducros...
  13. 1h4h (5,116 bytes)
    2: ==Oligosaccharide-binding to family 11 xylanases: both covalent intermediate and mutant-product co...
    24: ...the amount of chlorine-containing chemicals used. Xylanases are structurally similar to cellulases but differ...
  14. 1h4g (5,186 bytes)
    2: ==Oligosaccharide-binding to family 11 xylanases: both covalent intermediate and mutant-product co...
    24: ...the amount of chlorine-containing chemicals used. Xylanases are structurally similar to cellulases but differ...
  15. 1ukr (3,869 bytes)
    23: ... characteristic fold which is unique for family G xylanases (root-mean-square deviation = 1.1 A to Trichoderm...
  16. 1gny (4,573 bytes)
    11: ...ligosaccharides products released by the secreted xylanases Xyn11A, Xyn11B and Xyn10A.<ref>PMID:14670951</ref...
  17. 1ur2 (5,466 bytes)
    24: ...regions appears to be a conserved feature of GH10 xylanases.
  18. 1ur1 (5,389 bytes)
    24: ...regions appears to be a conserved feature of GH10 xylanases.
  19. 1uqy (5,239 bytes)
    24: ...regions appears to be a conserved feature of GH10 xylanases.
  20. 1uqz (5,381 bytes)
    24: ...regions appears to be a conserved feature of GH10 xylanases.

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