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Fig. 2 | Biotechnology for Biofuels

Fig. 2

From: Engineering the substrate binding site of the hyperthermostable archaeal endo-β-1,4-galactanase from Ignisphaera aggregans

Fig. 2

Degradation profiles for native endo-β-1,4-galactanases. The degradation products of IaGal (A), BlGal (B), MtGal (C) and HiGal (D) hydrolysing lupin galactan are shown. The concentrations of G1 (galactose), G2 (galactobiose), G3 (galactotriose), G4 (galactotetraose), G5 (galactopentaose) and G > 5 (larger than galactopentaose) are reported in mM for each given DoH (shown on the x-axis). The %DoH is defined as the amount of reducing ends divided by the theoretical maximum amount of reducing ends, i.e. a full degradation to galactose

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