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Domain B protruding at the third β strand of the α/β barrel in barley α‐amylase confers distinct isozyme‐specific propertiesRodenburg et al., 1994
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- Rodenburg K
- Juge N
- GUO X
- SøGAARD M
- CHAIX J
- Svensson B
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- European journal of biochemistry
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α‐Amylases belong to the α/β‐barrel protein family in which the active site is created by residues located at the C‐terminus of the β strands and in the helix‐connecting loops extending from these ends. In the α‐amylase family, a small separate domain B protrudes at …
- 235000007340 Hordeum vulgare 0 title abstract description 20
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