The Linker Region Promotes Activity and Binding Efficiency of Modular LPMO towards Polymeric Substrate
The Linker Region Promotes Activity and Binding Efficiency of Modular LPMO towards Polymeric Substrate
The polysaccharide-disintegrating carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) are often found with multimodular architecture, where the catalytic domain is connected to an accessory CBM domain with the help of a flexible linker region. So far, the linker has been understood merely as a flexible spacer between the two domains.
B. cinerea, linker, Microbiology, cellulose, QR1-502, Mixed Function Oxygenases, Fungal Proteins, Protein Domains, Polysaccharides, Multigene Family, Enzyme Stability, Botrytis, Cellulose, CAZymes, carbohydrate-binding module, Research Article, Protein Binding
B. cinerea, linker, Microbiology, cellulose, QR1-502, Mixed Function Oxygenases, Fungal Proteins, Protein Domains, Polysaccharides, Multigene Family, Enzyme Stability, Botrytis, Cellulose, CAZymes, carbohydrate-binding module, Research Article, Protein Binding
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