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| Title | Novel carbohydrate binding modules in the surface anchored alpha-amylase of Eubacterium rectale provide a molecular rationale for the range of starches used by this organism in the human gut. |
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| Journal, issue, pages | Mol. Microbiol., Vol. 107, Page 249-264, Year 2018 |
| Publish date | Sep 10, 2017 (structure data deposition date) |
Authors | Cockburn, D.W. / Suh, C. / Medina, K.P. / Duvall, R.M. / Wawrzak, Z. / Henrissat, B. / Koropatkin, N.M. |
External links | Mol. Microbiol. / PubMed:29139580 |
| Methods | X-ray diffraction |
| Resolution | 2.01 - 2.2 Å |
| Structure data | ![]() PDB-6az5: ![]() PDB-6b15: ![]() PDB-6b3p: |
| Chemicals | ![]() ChemComp-HOH: ![]() ChemComp-EDO: ![]() ChemComp-FMT: |
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Keywords | SUGAR BINDING PROTEIN / Carbohydrate Binding Module / Amylase / Starch / Gut Microbiome / Eubacterium rectale |
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