EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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3.2.1.176 | 2,6-diaminopyridine-cellulose + H2O |
- |
3.2.1.176 | amorphous cellulose + H2O |
- |
3.2.1.176 | Avicel PH 101 + H2O |
cellobiose production is monitored by an amperometric enzyme biosensor based on cellobiose dehydrogenase from Phanerochaete chrysosporium adsorbed onto the surface of a benzoquinone-modified carbon paste electrode |
3.2.1.176 | bacterial cellulose + H2O |
from Acetobacter xylinum strain ATCC53582 |
3.2.1.176 | bacterial cellulose + H2O |
from cetobacter xylinum strain ATCC53582 |
3.2.1.176 | cellulose + H2O |
- |
3.2.1.176 | cellulose + H2O |
cellobiohydrolases are exo-active glycosyl hydrolases that processively convert cellulose to soluble sugars, typically cellobiose. Occuring opposite effects on binding and activity by the enzyme can be reconciled if the rate-limiting step is after the catalysis (i.e. in the dissociation process), analysis of the rate-limiting step for cellobiohydrolases, overview |
3.2.1.176 | cellulose + H2O |
cellulolytic enzyme, the enzyme is active on most cellulosic substrates |
3.2.1.176 | cellulose + H2O |
the enzyme hydrolyzes beta-1,4-linkages |
3.2.1.176 | cellulose + H2O |
the enzyme hydrolyzes the beta-1,4 linkages of a cellulose chain from its reducing end via a retaining mechanism liberating the product, which consists of roughly 63% beta-cellobiose and 37% alpha-cellobiose |