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Figure 5

From: Thermostable recombinant xylanases from Nonomuraea flexuosa and Thermoascus aurantiacus show distinct properties in the hydrolysis of xylans and pretreated wheat straw

Figure 5

TLC analysis of the end point hydrolysis products from (a) birchwood glucuronoxylan and (b) insoluble oat spelt arabinoxylan by Nf Xyn11A and Ta Xyn10A. (a) Lane 1: Standards X−X4. Lane 2: Standards MeGlcA3Xyl3 (UXX) and MeGlcA3 Xyl4 (XUXX). Lane 3: Hydrolysis products by Nf Xyn11A. Lane 4: Hydrolysis products by Ta Xyn10A. (b) Lane 5: Hydrolysis products by Nf Xyn11A. Lane 6: Hydrolysis products by Ta Xyn10A. Lane 7: Standards X-X4. Lane 8: Standard arabinoxylobiose (AX). To make the position of hydrolysis products more clear, the positions of XAX and XAXX are also indicated.

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