3zxl
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Authors: McKee, L.S., Pena, M.J., Rogowski, A., Jackson, A., Lewis, R.J., York, W.S., Krogh, K.B.R.M., Vikso-Nielsen, A., Skjot, M., Gilbert, H.J., Marles-Wright, J. | Authors: McKee, L.S., Pena, M.J., Rogowski, A., Jackson, A., Lewis, R.J., York, W.S., Krogh, K.B.R.M., Vikso-Nielsen, A., Skjot, M., Gilbert, H.J., Marles-Wright, J. | ||
Description: Engineering the active site of a GH43 glycoside hydrolase generates a biotechnologically significant enzyme that displays both endo-xylanase and exo-arabinofuranosidase activity | Description: Engineering the active site of a GH43 glycoside hydrolase generates a biotechnologically significant enzyme that displays both endo-xylanase and exo-arabinofuranosidase activity | ||
Revision as of 05:53, 7 September 2011
Unreleased structure
The entry 3zxl is ON HOLD until Paper Publication
Authors: McKee, L.S., Pena, M.J., Rogowski, A., Jackson, A., Lewis, R.J., York, W.S., Krogh, K.B.R.M., Vikso-Nielsen, A., Skjot, M., Gilbert, H.J., Marles-Wright, J.
Description: Engineering the active site of a GH43 glycoside hydrolase generates a biotechnologically significant enzyme that displays both endo-xylanase and exo-arabinofuranosidase activity
