-
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...
- to panose, and cyclomaltodextrinase,
which hydrolyses cyclodextrins.
Henrissat B,
Callebaut I,
Fabrega S, Lehn P,
Mornon JP,
Davies G (July 1995). "Conserved...
- propeller, and the C-terminal domain,
which forms a beta
sandwich structure.
Henrissat B,
Callebaut I,
Fabrega S, Lehn P,
Mornon JP,
Davies G (July 1995). "Conserved...
- 96 (CAZY GH_85).
These enzymes work on a
broad spectrum of substrates.
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...
-
family 76 is a
family of alpha-1,6-mannanases (EC 3.2.1.101) (CAZY GH_76).
Henrissat B,
Callebaut I,
Fabrega S, Lehn P,
Mornon JP,
Davies G (July 1995). "Conserved...
- (EC 3.2.1.8).
These enzymes were
formerly known as
cellulase family G.
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...
-
domain forms a
hairpin loop
structure stabilised by 2
disulphide bridges).
Henrissat B,
Callebaut I,
Fabrega S, Lehn P,
Mornon JP,
Davies G (July 1995). "Conserved...
-
others in
their vicinity are
conserved in all
proteins from this family.
Henrissat B,
Callebaut I,
Fabrega S, Lehn P,
Mornon JP,
Davies G (July 1995). "Conserved...