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Difference between revisions of "User talk:Warren Wakarchuk"
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Revision as of 03:28, 18 June 2010
Dear Warren,
I would like to pay your attention on some data about GH101 family:
- You have written, that 'the recently solved 3D structure of SpGH101 reveals that this protein surprisingly shares some structural features with GH13 alpha-amylases', but it is not so surprising. According to PSI-BLAST searches, GH101 is related to GH13, GH31 and many other (β/α)8-barrel glycoside hydrolases [1, 2].
- According to BLAST searches, the seventh domain of SpGH101 and BlGH101 belongs to family NEW3 of the functionally uncharacterized domains [3].
--Daniil Naumoff 11:36, 10 December 2009 (UTC)
- Six subfamilies have been recognized in GH101 family [4].
References: 4. D.G. Naumoff. 2010. GH101 family of glycoside hydrolases: subfamily structure and evolutionary connections with other families. Journal of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. V.8. N.3. P.437-451. --Daniil Naumoff 21:37, 5 May 2010 (UTC)