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4.2.2.11
acetylated alginate
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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4.2.2.11
acetylated alginate
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Bacillus sp. TAG8
acetylated algino-oligosaccharides
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4.2.2.11
acetylated poly-(beta-(1->4)-D-mannuronan)
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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4.2.2.11
alginate
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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4.2.2.11
alginate
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Vibrio sp.
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4.2.2.11
alginate
A1m preferably degrades the heteropolymeric MG and G blocks (1,4 linked alpha-L-guluronic acid) to the M block (beta-D-mannuronic acid). The relative activities for alginate, MG, G, and M blocks are 100%, 131.7%, 83.3%, and 27.3%, respectively
Agarivorans sp.
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4.2.2.11
alginate
optimal conditions are 0.3-0.7% alginate content
Gracilibacillus sp.
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4.2.2.11
alginate
the bifunctional alginate lyase shows substrate specificity for poly(alpha-L-guluronate) and poly(beta-D-mannuronate) units in alginate molecules, cf. EC 4.2.2.3
Isoptericola halotolerans
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4.2.2.11
alginate
AlgMytC is predicted to preferably degrade guluronate-blocks because of the presence of the QIH motif in the conserved signature of the amino acid sequence
Saccharophagus sp. Myt-1
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4.2.2.11
alginate
enzyme shows specificity for polyguluronate and polymannuronate units in alginate molecules
Isoptericola halotolerans
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