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phosphorolytic
glycogen
breakdown
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enzymes
cleavage
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sugar
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PHOSPHOROLYTIC»
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to form a ring-like structure with a central channel that harbors the phosphorolytic
active sites. Archaeal exosomes are processive phosphorolytic enzymes that
share mechanistic and structural similarities to bacterial PNPase3-4 (Fig. 1B).
Torben Heick Jensen, 2011
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Eukaryotic RNases and Their Partners in RNA Degradation and ...
RNA must pass through the central channel to enter the phosphorolytic chamber [
10]. Archaeal exosomes are also processive phosphorolytic enzymes [11] but are
composed of up to four individually encoded proteins that oligomerize to form ...
Guillaume Chanfreau Chanfreau, Guillaume F. Chanfreau, Fuyuhiko Tamanoi, 2012
... distributive 3->5' exonuclease (hydrolytic, distributive 3->5' exonuclease) j
phosphorolytic, processive 3->5' exonuclease (phosphorolytic, processive 3->5'
exonuclease) (phosphorolytic, processive 3->5' exonuclease) (phosphorolytic, ...
Jacques Lapointe (Ph.D.), Lea Brakier-Gigras, 2003
Nevertheless, it is remarkable that the exosome lost phosphorolytic activity in
more complex organisms. In terms of cell physiology, a phosphorolytic enzyme
may be viewed as a mediator between a free NDP pool and RNA polymers, and
...
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Glucosyltransferases—Advances in Research and Application: ...
According to news reporting originating in Berkeley, California, by VerticalNews
journalists, research stated, “Anaerobic bacteria assimilate cellodextrins from
plant biomass by using a phosphorolytic pathway to generate glucose
intermediates ...
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Biochemistry of Insects
I. Glycogenolysis Glycogenolysis refers to the phosphorolytic and hydrolytic
reactions which degrade glycogen to its constituent glucose units. Phosphorolytic
cleavage which generates glucose l-phosphate from glycogen deposits is the
most ...
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Class 2 Transferases V: 2.4.1.90 - 2.4.1.232
2.4.1.90 - 2.4.1.232 Dietmar Schomburg, A. Chang, Ida Schomburg. Substrates
and products S (1,3-[3-D-glucosyl)Il + phosphate <1, 2> (<2>, in 50 mM citrate-
phosphate buffer, pH 6.5, the phosphorolytic cleavage of laminarin and ...
Dietmar Schomburg, A. Chang, Ida Schomburg, 2008
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Food Biochemistry and Food Processing
The phosphorolytic degradation of linear glucans to Glc-1-P (glucose-1-
phosphate) by α-1-4-glucan phosphorylase (α-1-4-GP) is also possible, but
seems of minor importance under normal conditions. Most of the carbon resulting
from starch ...
Benjamin K. Simpson, 2012
Pectinase, that was added on top of the two phosphorolytic enzymes in amounts
varying from 0 to 7600 PGU/g enhanced feed dephosphorylation most efficiently
at 950 PGU/g. It was found however, that citric acid interacted with pectinase ...
S. Bielecki, J. Polak, J. Tramper, 2000
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Biocatalysis and Bioenergy
ENZYMES FOR ENGINEERING GLUCOSE POLYMERS Enzymes which
produce or cleave glucosidic linkages include, hydrolytic, phosphorolytic, and
transglycosidic enzymes. Hydrolytic enzymes, the most extensively studied, have
...
C. T. Hou, Jei-Fu Shaw, 2008