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  • 31. Replacement of carbohydrate binding modules improves acetyl xylan esterase activity and its synergistic hydrolysis of different substrates with xylanase.
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  • 33. Homologous xylanases from Clostridium thermocellum: evidence for bi-functional activity, synergism between xylanase catalytic modules and the presence of xylan-binding domains in enzyme complexes.
    Fernandes AC, Fontes CM, Gilbert HJ, Hazlewood GP, Fernandes TH, Ferreira LM.
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  • 36. A structural and functional analysis of alpha-glucan recognition by family 25 and 26 carbohydrate-binding modules reveals a conserved mode of starch recognition.
    Boraston AB, Healey M, Klassen J, Ficko-Blean E, Lammerts van Bueren A, Law V.
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  • 40. Purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray characterization of the pentamodular arabinoxylanase CtXyl5A from Clostridium thermocellum.
    Brás JL, Correia MA, Romão MJ, Prates JA, Fontes CM, Najmudin S.
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