Qu et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Functional role of carbohydrate-binding modules in multi-modular chitinase OfChtIIQu et al., 2024
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- Qu M
- Guo X
- Ando T
- Yang Q
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- Journal of Biological Chemistry
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The primary distinction between insect and bacterial chitin degradation systems lies in the presence of a multi-modular endo-acting chitinase ChtII, in contrast to a processive exo- acting chitinase. Although the essential role of ChtII during insect development and its …
- 102000012286 Chitinases 0 title abstract description 78
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