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cellulose into smaller,
soluble cellodextrins which can be used by the cell. Many
cellulolytic bacteria use
cellodextrins as
their primary source of energy...
- In enzymology, a
cellodextrin phosphorylase (EC 2.4.1.49) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction (1,4-beta-D-glucosyl)n +
phosphate ⇌ {\displaystyle...
- from the
breakdown of
cellulose are
known as
cellodextrins; in
contrast to long-chain cellulose,
cellodextrins are
typically soluble in
water and organic...
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transport carbohydrates in plants. Others, such as
maltodextrins or
cellodextrins,
result from the
microbial breakdown of
larger polysaccharides such...
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enzyme to form
large cyclic chains. Brewing –
Process in beer
production Cellodextrin –
Glucose polymers Dextrose equivalent –
relative sweetness of sugarsPages...
- JM, Tian C,
Beeson WT,
Martinez B, Gl**** NL, Cate JH (October 2010). "
Cellodextrin transport in
yeast for
improved biofuel production". Science. 330 (6000):...
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metabolically versatile and are able to
ferment a wide
range of
sugars and
cellodextrins. Some
strains have been
reported to
break down cellulose,
although their...
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without cellobiohydrolases. BglB on the
other hand does not
hydrolyze cellodextrins effectively. The
processive endoglucanases,
which can
catalyze several...
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cellobionic acid in water.
Besides the
natural substrate cellobiose and the
cellodextrins cellotriose, cellotetraose, cellopentaose, and
cellohexaose also the...
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galactosyltransferase EC 2.4.1.48:
heteroglycan α-mannosyltransferase EC 2.4.1.49:
cellodextrin phosphorylase EC 2.4.1.50:
procollagen galactosyltransferase EC 2.4.1...