Evidence that galactanase A from <i>Pseudomonas fluorescens</i> subspecies cellulosa is a retaining family 53 glycosyl hydrolase in which E161 and E270 are the catalytic residues - Archive ouverte HAL
Journal Articles Biochemistry Year : 1997

Evidence that galactanase A from Pseudomonas fluorescens subspecies cellulosa is a retaining family 53 glycosyl hydrolase in which E161 and E270 are the catalytic residues

K.L. Braithwaite
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T. Barna
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T.D. Spurway
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S.J. Charnock
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G.W. Black
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N. Hughes
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J.H. Lakey
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R. Virden
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G.P. Hazlewood
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H.J. Gilbert
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hal-00309849 , version 1 (07-08-2008)

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K.L. Braithwaite, T. Barna, T.D. Spurway, S.J. Charnock, G.W. Black, et al.. Evidence that galactanase A from Pseudomonas fluorescens subspecies cellulosa is a retaining family 53 glycosyl hydrolase in which E161 and E270 are the catalytic residues. Biochemistry, 1997, pp.15489-15507. ⟨hal-00309849⟩

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