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- caterpillar-like fashion. However, there are also cellulases (mostly endoglucanases) that lack cellulose binding domains. Both binding of substrates and...
- coding for endoglucanases are cel5A, cel5B, cel5C, cel9A, cel9B, cel9C, cel9E, and cel9F. Cel5B and Cel9C are periplasmic endoglucanases, while Cel5A...
- CMC has been used extensively to characterize enzyme activity from endoglucanases (part of the cellulase complex); it is a highly specific substrate for...
- features is their ability to degrade cellulose, using enzymes such as endoglucanase and exoglucanase. They are members of the Actinomycetota. Cellulomonas...
- have been inserted into transgenic mice to allow the production of endoglucanase. The experiment was intended to learn more about how the digestive capacity...
- physiology including quorum sensing, bacterial pigment production, endoglucanase enzymes, and siderop****-mediated iron acquisition. Abidin N, Ismail...
- various extracellular enzymes will be downregulated. This includes endoglucanase, protease, and extracellular polysaccharide (EPS) xanthan, for example...
- Cellulose 1,4-β-cellobiosidase (reducing end) (EC 3.2.1.176, CelS, CelSS, endoglucanase SS, cellulase SS, cellobiohydrolase CelS, Cel48A) is an enzyme with...
- composed of β-1,4-linked glucosyl residues. β-glucosidases, cellulases (endoglucanases), cellobiosidases (exoglucanases) are required by a number of organisms...
- degradation of cellulose and xylans requires several types of enzymes such as endoglucanases (EC 3.2.1.4), cellobiohydrolases (EC 3.2.1.91) (exoglucanases), or xylanases...