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Wenwen Tao is currently a master student at the College of Food Science and Engineering, Ocean University of China, under the instruction of Prof. Yaoguang Chang. Her research focuses on the gene-mining and characterization of carbohydrate-binding modules. She discovered and characterized the first member of [[CBM106]] <cite>Mei2024</cite>:
 
Wenwen Tao is currently a master student at the College of Food Science and Engineering, Ocean University of China, under the instruction of Prof. Yaoguang Chang. Her research focuses on the gene-mining and characterization of carbohydrate-binding modules. She discovered and characterized the first member of [[CBM106]] <cite>Mei2024</cite>:
 
*[[CBM106]]: VbCBM106 (alginate-binding CBM) <cite>Mei2024</cite>  
 
*[[CBM106]]: VbCBM106 (alginate-binding CBM) <cite>Mei2024</cite>  

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Wenwen Tao is currently a master student at the College of Food Science and Engineering, Ocean University of China, under the instruction of Prof. Yaoguang Chang. Her research focuses on the gene-mining and characterization of carbohydrate-binding modules. She discovered and characterized the first member of CBM106 [1]:

  • CBM106: VbCBM106 (alginate-binding CBM) [1]



  1. Mei X, Tao W, Sun H, Liu G, Chen G, Zhang Y, Xue C, and Chang Y. (2024). Characterization and structural identification of a novel alginate-specific carbohydrate-binding module (CBM): The founding member of a new CBM family. Int J Biol Macromol. 2024;277(Pt 3):134221. DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.134221 | PubMed ID:39069041 [Mei2024]