3.2.1.155: xyloglucan-specific exo-beta-1,4-glucanase
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Reaction
Hydrolysis of (1->4)-D-glucosidic linkages in xyloglucans so as to successively remove oligosaccharides from the chain end. =
Synonyms
Cel74A, EC 3.2.1.160, XEG74, XG, xyloglucanase, xyloglucanase Xgh74A
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Application on EC 3.2.1.155 - xyloglucan-specific exo-beta-1,4-glucanase
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synthesis
both the cane molasses medium and lactose-based conventional medium can serve as excellent growth media for Trichoderma reesei. The most abundant cellulolytic enzymes identified in both media are cellobiohydrolases (Cel7A/Cel6A) and endoglucanases (Cel7A/Cel5A) and are more abundant in CMM. Both media can serve as an inducer of xylanolytic enzymes. The main xylanases (XYNI/XYNIV) and xyloglucanase (Cel74A) are found at higher concentrations in the the cane molasses medium than lactose-based conventional medium
synthesis
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both the cane molasses medium and lactose-based conventional medium can serve as excellent growth media for Trichoderma reesei. The most abundant cellulolytic enzymes identified in both media are cellobiohydrolases (Cel7A/Cel6A) and endoglucanases (Cel7A/Cel5A) and are more abundant in CMM. Both media can serve as an inducer of xylanolytic enzymes. The main xylanases (XYNI/XYNIV) and xyloglucanase (Cel74A) are found at higher concentrations in the the cane molasses medium than lactose-based conventional medium
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