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Kiyotaka Fujita is an Assistant Professor at Kagoshima University in Japan.
 
Kiyotaka Fujita is an Assistant Professor at Kagoshima University in Japan.
  
He has cloned the gene for &beta;-L-arabinobiosidase from ''Bifidobacterium longum'' <cite>Fujita2011A</cite>(for which [[GH121]] has been created).
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I cloned the genes for &beta;-L-arabinobiosidase <cite>Fujita2011A</cite>(for which [[GH121]] has been created), &beta;-L-arabinofuranosidase <cite>Fujita2011B</cite>(for which [[GH127]] has been created) endo-&alpha;-N-acetylagalactosaminidase<cite>Fujita2011C</cite>(for which [[GH101]]  from ''Bifidobacterium longum''.
  
 
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Kiyotaka Fujita is an Assistant Professor at Kagoshima University in Japan.

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I cloned the genes for β-L-arabinobiosidase [1](for which GH121 has been created), β-L-arabinofuranosidase [2](for which GH127 has been created) endo-α-N-acetylagalactosaminidase[3](for which GH101 from Bifidobacterium longum.


  1. Fujita K, Sakamoto S, Ono Y, Wakao M, Suda Y, Kitahara K, and Suganuma T. (2011). Molecular cloning and characterization of a beta-L-Arabinobiosidase in Bifidobacterium longum that belongs to a novel glycoside hydrolase family. J Biol Chem. 2011;286(7):5143-50. DOI:10.1074/jbc.M110.190512 | PubMed ID:21149454 [Fujita2011A]