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Though it might seem like a deficiency that only four of the eight catalytic sites are highly specific for sucrose or oligosaccharide with more than 4 units , this is actually allows 4EQV to much more versatile. The open assemblies(chains E, F, G, H), are capable of accommodate larger substrates such as ketoses or extended fructans. This can explain yeast's ability to to utilize the varied sugars found in its environment, and ulimately, the metabolic success of yeast<ref name="3d" />.
Though it might seem like a deficiency that only four of the eight catalytic sites are highly specific for sucrose or oligosaccharide with more than 4 units , this is actually allows 4EQV to much more versatile. The open assemblies(chains E, F, G, H), are capable of accommodate larger substrates such as ketoses or extended fructans. This can explain yeast's ability to to utilize the varied sugars found in its environment, and ulimately, the metabolic success of yeast<ref name="3d" />.
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== Available Structures ==
== Available Structures ==

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