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This is a simplified CAZypedia page to demonstrate how in-text citations work. To see the wiki code used to make each of the citations/bibliographic references, view page source code by clicking the tab at the top right of the page. You may copy & paste parts of this code into your own page to assist you with reference formatting.



Substrate specificities

This is an example of how to make references to a journal article [1]. Multiple references can go in the same place like this [1, 2]. You can even cite books using just the ISBN [3]. References that are not in PubMed or the ISBNdb can be typed in by hand [4] (note that the DOI link must also be added by hand in this case). This is an even more complicated example, where a comment field is used to add the chapter information for a book chapter [5]. Internet URLs can sometimes also be effectively placed in the Reference list [6, 7].

There is essentially no limit to the number of references that can be cited in one place in the text [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7].

Note that the references are automatically numbered based on the first appearance in the text, not the order they are listed in the "biblio" section [8].

References

  1. Comfort DA, Bobrov KS, Ivanen DR, Shabalin KA, Harris JM, Kulminskaya AA, Brumer H, and Kelly RM. (2007). Biochemical analysis of Thermotoga maritima GH36 alpha-galactosidase (TmGalA) confirms the mechanistic commonality of clan GH-D glycoside hydrolases. Biochemistry. 2007;46(11):3319-30. DOI:10.1021/bi061521n | PubMed ID:17323919 [Comfort2007]
  2. He S and Withers SG. (1997). Assignment of sweet almond beta-glucosidase as a family 1 glycosidase and identification of its active site nucleophile. J Biol Chem. 1997;272(40):24864-7. DOI:10.1074/jbc.272.40.24864 | PubMed ID:9312086 [He1999]
  3. [StickWilliams2009]
  4. Sinnott, M.L. (1990) Catalytic mechanisms of enzymic glycosyl transfer. Chem. Rev. 90, 1171-1202. DOI: 10.1021/cr00105a006

    [Sinnott1990]
  5. Claus-Wilhelm von der Lieth, Thomas Luetteke, and Martin Frank. (2010-01-19) Bioinformatics for Glycobiology and Glycomics: An Introduction. Wiley. [Coutinho2009]

    Chapter 5: Coutinho PM, Rancurel C, Stam M, Bernard T, Couto FM, Danchin EGJ, Henrissat B. "Carbohydrate-active Enzymes Database: Principles and Classification of Glycosyltransferases."

  6. Carbohydrate Active Enzymes database; URL http://www.cazy.org/

    [CAZyURL]
  7. [BayerLabCellulosomeSystemsPage]
  8. Cantarel BL, Coutinho PM, Rancurel C, Bernard T, Lombard V, and Henrissat B. (2009). The Carbohydrate-Active EnZymes database (CAZy): an expert resource for Glycogenomics. Nucleic Acids Res. 2009;37(Database issue):D233-8. DOI:10.1093/nar/gkn663 | PubMed ID:18838391 [Cantarel2009]

All Medline abstracts: PubMed