-
known as the
cellulase family F or as the
glycosyl hydrolases family 10.
Henrissat B,
Callebaut I,
Fabrega S, Lehn P,
Mornon JP,
Davies G (July 1995). "Conserved...
- 3.2.1.132).
These enzymes were
formerly known as
cellulase family D.
Henrissat B,
Callebaut I,
Fabrega S, Lehn P,
Mornon JP,
Davies G (July 1995). "Conserved...
- of
glycosyl hydrolases using the
classification introduced by
Bernard Henrissat.
These families are
given a
number to
identify them, so for
example Glycosyl...
-
includes enzymes with d-4,5
unsaturated β-glucuronyl
hydrolase activity.
Henrissat B,
Callebaut I,
Fabrega S, Lehn P,
Mornon JP,
Davies G (July 1995). "Conserved...
- to panose, and cyclomaltodextrinase,
which hydrolyses cyclodextrins.
Henrissat B,
Callebaut I,
Fabrega S, Lehn P,
Mornon JP,
Davies G (July 1995). "Conserved...
- of
family 5 with
solved structures has been proved. GH5 in
CAZypedia Henrissat B,
Callebaut I,
Fabrega S, Lehn P,
Mornon JP,
Davies G (July 1995). "Conserved...
-
Dextranase hydrolyses alpha-1,6-glycosidic
bonds in
dextran polymers.
Henrissat B,
Callebaut I,
Fabrega S, Lehn P,
Mornon JP,
Davies G (July 1995). "Conserved...
-
domains and compartmentalisation.
These help
preserve protein integrity.
Henrissat B,
Callebaut I,
Fabrega S, Lehn P,
Mornon JP,
Davies G (July 1995). "Conserved...
-
located in the
centre of the
tunnel are the
probable catalytic residues.
Henrissat B,
Callebaut I,
Fabrega S, Lehn P,
Mornon JP,
Davies G (July 1995). "Conserved...
- molecules. Some
members of this
family contain a cell wall-binding repeat.
Henrissat B,
Callebaut I,
Fabrega S, Lehn P,
Mornon JP,
Davies G (July 1995). "Conserved...