3.2.1.196: limit dextrin alpha-1,6-maltotetraose-hydrolase
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Reaction
Hydrolysis of (1->6)-alpha-D-glucosidic linkages to branches with degrees of polymerization of three or four glucose residues in limit dextrin. =
Synonyms
GDE, GlgX, GlgX protein, glycogen debranching enzyme, isoamylase-type debranching enzyme
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General Information
General Information on EC 3.2.1.196 - limit dextrin alpha-1,6-maltotetraose-hydrolase
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malfunction
metabolism
physiological function
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disruption of the glgX gene results in the enhanced fluctuation of glycogen content in the cells during light-dark cycles of the culture
malfunction
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inactivation of glgX leads to slower growth and to a higher intracellular glycogen pool throughout growth, when compared to those in the parental strain
malfunction
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inactivation of glgX leads to slower growth and to a higher intracellular glycogen pool throughout growth, when compared to those in the parental strain
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malfunction
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disruption of the glgX gene results in the enhanced fluctuation of glycogen content in the cells during light-dark cycles of the culture
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the enzyme is predominantly involved in glycogen catabolism by selectively debranching the polysaccharide outer chains that were previously recessed by glycogen phosphorylase
metabolism
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the enzyme is predominantly involved in glycogen catabolism by selectively debranching the polysaccharide outer chains that were previously recessed by glycogen phosphorylase
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the enzyme is required for glycogen degradation and for fast adaptation to hyperosmotic stress
physiological function
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the enzyme is required for glycogen degradation and for fast adaptation to hyperosmotic stress
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