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Cloning from bacterial pathogens

Endocellulases have been isolated from plant pathogenic nematodes and four structural genes were cloned from two species [21]. AU of the ceUulase catalytic domains belong to family 5 and two of them also code for family II CBDs. The enzymes show 37 % identity in their amino acid sequence to several bacterial cellulases. [Pg.3]


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