What does laminaritetraose mean?
Laminaritetraose means (biochemistry) An oligosaccharide composed of two laminaribiose moieties.
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(biochemistry) An oligosaccharide composed of two laminaribiose moieties.
Between the N and C-terminal domains, the model contains an electronegatively charged wide groove comprising several conserved residues that include the above catalytic residues and four amino acid residues; Thr156, Asn158, Trp163 and Thr167 involved in sugar binding that accommodate the laminaritetraose molecule.
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Laminaritetraose means (biochemistry) An oligosaccharide composed of two laminaribiose moieties.
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Between the N and C-terminal domains, the model contains an electronegatively charged wide groove comprising several conserved residues that include the above catalytic residues and four amino acid residues; Thr156, Asn158, Trp163 and Thr167 involved in sugar binding that accommodate the laminaritetraose molecule.
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