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| Class:Id | LiteratureReference:188992 |
| _displayName | Subsite mapping of the human pancreatic alpha-amylase active site through structural, kinetic, and mutagenesis techniques |
| _timestamp | 2006-11-03 14:39:50 |
| author | [Person:189094] Brayer, GD [Person:188993] Sidhu, G [Person:189056] Maurus, R [Person:188978] Rydberg, EH [Person:189004] Braun, C [Person:189076] Wang, Y [Person:188982] Nguyen, NT [Person:189089] Overall, CM [Person:189043] Withers, SG |
| created | [InstanceEdit:189008] D'Eustachio, P, 2006-11-03 14:39:28 |
| journal | Biochemistry |
| pages | 4778-91 |
| pubMedIdentifier | 10769135 |
| title | Subsite mapping of the human pancreatic alpha-amylase active site through structural, kinetic, and mutagenesis techniques |
| volume | 39 |
| year | 2000 |
| (literatureReference) | [Summation:189081] Extracellular amylose starch, linear polymers of glucose joi... [Summation:191117] The 1-4 linkages of extracellular amylopectin starch, a gluc... [Reaction:188979] Digestion of linear starch (amylose) by extracellular amylase [Homo sapiens] [Reaction:191114] Digestion of branched starch (amylopectin) by extracellular amylase [Homo sapiens] |
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