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- Melibiose is a reducing disaccharide formed by an α-1,6 linkage between galactose and glucose (D-Gal-(α1→6)-D-Glc). It differs from lactose in the chirality...
- alpha-melibiose was available. Beta-melibiose is in fact an epimer of alpha-melibiose. However, since when in solution, alpha- and beta-melibiose rapidly...
- Laminaribiose Maltose (malt sugar - cereal) 2α-Mannobiose 3α-Mannobiose Melibiose Melibiulose Nigerose Sophorose Sucrose (table sugar) Trehalose Trehalulose...
- melibiose, or melB, carrier protein derived from the melB gene of E. coli. This strain of beta-galactoside permease is known it transport melibiose and...
- others, the structures of maltose, cellobiose, lactose, gentiobiose, melibiose, gentianose, raffinose, as well as the glucoside ring tautomeric structure...
- Melibiulose is a disaccharide formed from fructose and galactose similar to melibiose. Chemical structure from: Dierk Martin and Frieder W. Lichtenthaler (2006)...
-  cerevisiae secrete an enzyme called melibiase, allowing them to hydrolyse melibiose, a disaccharide, into more fermentable monosaccharides. Top- and bottom-cropping...
- It is obligately heterofermentive, and can ferment lactose, maltose, melibiose, ribose, as well as sucrose, mannitol and trehalose to a weaker extent...
- hydrolyzes ceramide trihexoside, and it can catalyze the hydrolysis of melibiose into galactose and glucose.[citation needed] α-Galactosidase from Aspergillus...
- Padrós E (August 2013). "The substitution of Arg149 with Cys fixes the melibiose transporter in an inward-open conformation". Biochimica et Biophysica...