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- Park KH, Kim MJ, Lee HS, Han NS, Kim D, Robyt JF (December 1998). "Transglycosylation reactions of Bacillus stearothermophilus maltogenic amylase with acarbose...
- of the β1-4 linkage of lactose. It may arise from the occasional transglycosylation of lactose by β-galactosidase. It is an inducer of the lac operon...
- Fry, Stephen C. (2001). "Restructuring of Wall-bound Xyloglucan by Transglycosylation in Living Plant Cells". The Plant Journal. 26 (1): 23–34. doi:10.1046/j...
- ****embly process involves two enzymatic activities: transglycosylation and transpeptidation. Transglycosylation involves the polymerization of the peptidoglycan...
- system of 7-O-linked flavonoid beta-rutinosides and its disaccharide transglycosylation activity from Stilbella fimetaria". Archives of Microbiology. 192...
- (kinetic approach) where the equilibrium position is reversed; or by transglycosylation (kinetic approach) whereby retaining glycoside hydrolases can catalyze...
- acid-hydrolysis of anhydro-ara-U giving ara-U; and subsequent enzymatic transglycosylation of the sugar moiety of ara-U to the 9-position of adenine with perfect...
- Park KH (April 1999). "Modes of action of acarbose hydrolysis and transglycosylation catalyzed by a thermostable maltogenic amylase, the gene for which...
- molecular m****, ranging from 105 to 107 Da. Each HAS enzyme is capable of transglycosylation when supplied with UDP-GlcA and UDP-GlcNAc. HAS2 is responsible for...
- alternative is enzymatic transglycosylation, which is completely kinetically controlled (avoiding issues of chemical transglycosylation ****ociated with thermodynamic...