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Fig. 2 | Biotechnology for Biofuels

Fig. 2

From: Structural and functional characterization of a highly stable endo-β-1,4-xylanase from Fusarium oxysporum and its development as an efficient immobilized biocatalyst

Fig. 2

Phylogenetic tree of fungal xylanases sequences. Unrooted phylogenetic tree of selected xylanase sequences calculated with the maximum-likelihood software PhyML and depicted with FigTree with branch supports shown at every node. The UniProt code names of Xyl2 homologs present in the genomes of Fusarium spp. are shown in blue, with those of more distantly related homologs colored differently. The domain architecture of each GH11 sequence shown is schematized next to the enzyme name with a green rectangle for the GH11 domain fold and the CBM1 domain in orange. Folded branches include additional related sequences that exhibit less evolutionary relatedness

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