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Cellodextrin phosphorylase

This enzyme, found in some bacteria which can metabolize cellulose, is theorized to be involved in the utilization of extracellular cellobiose produced by the action of cellulase (Kitaoka and Hayashi, 2002). This enzyme phosphoro-lyzes cellobiose but not cellotriose or anything larger. Cellooligosaccharides larger than cellotriose were phosphorolyzed by another phosphorylase called cellodextrin phosphorylase (EC 2.4.1.49). [Pg.524]

Reichenbecher, M., Lottspeich, E., Bronnenmeier, K., 1997. Piuification and properties of a cellobiose phosphorylase (CepA) and a cellodextrin phosphorylase (CepB) from the cellulolytic thermophile Clostridium stercorarium. European Joiunal of Biochemistry 247,262—267. [Pg.293]


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