The active site of a carbohydrate esterase displays divergent catalytic and noncatalytic binding functions.
Multifunctional proteins, which play a critical role in many biological processes, have typically evolved through the recruitment of different domains that have the required functional diversity. Thus the different activities displayed by these proteins are mediated by spatially distinct domains, co...
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Autores principales: | Cedric Montanier, Victoria A Money, Virginia M R Pires, James E Flint, Benedita A Pinheiro, Arun Goyal, José A M Prates, Atsushi Izumi, Henrik Stålbrand, Carl Morland, Alan Cartmell, Katarina Kolenova, Evangelos Topakas, Eleanor J Dodson, David N Bolam, Gideon J Davies, Carlos M G A Fontes, Harry J Gilbert |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2009
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/42dd888ceda24770acd6bea8998a9fc8 |
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