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Oligosaccharides hydrolysis

LD model, see Langevin dipoles model (LD) Linear free-energy relationships, see Free energy relationships, linear Linear response approximation, 92,215 London, see Heitler-London model Lysine, structure of, 110 Lysozyme, (hen egg white), 153-169,154. See also Oligosaccharide hydrolysis active site of, 157-159, 167-169, 181 calibration of EVB surfaces, 162,162-166, 166... [Pg.232]

Oligosaccharide hydrolysis, 153-154 activation energy in enzyme active site vs. [Pg.233]

Harjunpaa, Vesa. Enzymes hydrolysing wood polysaccharides. A progress curve study of oligosaccharide hydrolysis by two cellobiohydrolases and three P-mannanases. 1998.76 p. + app. 11 p. [Pg.132]

Methylation analysis Permethylation of intact oligosaccharides Hydrolysis of glycosidic linkages Reduction to monosaccharide alditols Acetylation of free hydroxyl groups previously involved in link-... [Pg.312]

Bray, M. R. and Clarke, A. J., Action pattern of xylo-oligosaccharide hydrolysis by Schizophyllum commune xylanase A. Eur J Biochem 1992,204 (1), 191 6. [Pg.1534]

Dennhart, N., T. Fukamizo, R. Brzezinski, M.-E. Lacombe-Harvey, and T. Letzel. 2008. Oligosaccharide hydrolysis by chitosanase enzymes monitored by real-time electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry. J. Biotechnol. 134 253-260. [Pg.145]

The Values of Rate Constants and Binding Free Energy Changes for the Chitin Oligosaccharide Hydrolysis and Transglycosylation Catalyzed by Class V Chitinase from Cycad (Cycas revolta)... [Pg.306]

FIGURE 23.19 Catalytic mechanism of chitosan oligosaccharide hydrolysis by Streptomyces sp. N174 chitosanase. [Pg.311]

When lysozyme acts on this oligosaccharide, hydrolysis takes place and results in cleavage at the glycosidic linkage between rings D and E. [Pg.1092]

Figure 24.16 A hexasaccharide that has the same general structure as the cell wall polysaccharide on which lysozyme acts. Two different amino sugars are present rings A, C, and E are derived from a monosaccharide called N-acetylglucosamine rings B, D, and F are derived from a monosaccharide called N-acetylmuramic acid. When lysozyme acts on this oligosaccharide, hydrolysis takes place and results in cleavage at the glycosidic linkage between rings D and E. Figure 24.16 A hexasaccharide that has the same general structure as the cell wall polysaccharide on which lysozyme acts. Two different amino sugars are present rings A, C, and E are derived from a monosaccharide called N-acetylglucosamine rings B, D, and F are derived from a monosaccharide called N-acetylmuramic acid. When lysozyme acts on this oligosaccharide, hydrolysis takes place and results in cleavage at the glycosidic linkage between rings D and E.

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