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Synergy between cell surface glycosidases and glycan-binding proteins dictates the utilization of specific beta (1, 3)-glucans by human gut BacteroidesDéjean et al., 2020
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- Déjean G
- Tamura K
- Cabrera A
- Jain N
- Pudlo N
- Pereira G
- Viborg A
- Van Petegem F
- Martens E
- Brumer H
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The human gut microbiota (HGM) has far-reaching impacts on human health and nutrition, which are fueled primarily by the metabolism of otherwise indigestible complex carbohydrates commonly known as dietary fiber. However, the molecular basis of the ability …
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