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1. Construction Of The Subtractive CDNA Library Of Volvariella Volvacea. Cloning And Expression Of Some Genes Encoding Polysaccharide Hydrolases
2. Secreted Enzyme Analysis, Gene Cloning And Heterologous Expression Of Glycoside Hydrolases Of Acidophilic Fungus Bispora Sp. MEY-1
3. Investigated Of The Preferences Of Divalent Metal Ion In Peptide Hydrolases Using QM/MM Method
4. Characterization Of Some Glycosyl Hydrolases From Alicyclobacillus Sp. A4 And Elementary Analysis Of Its Genome
5. The Recognition And Classification Model Of Epoxide Hydrolases
6. Molecular Conformation And Substrate Specificity Of Mutant Imide Hydrolases
7. Coloning And Sequence Analysis Of β-mannanase Man78 Gene Belong To A New Glycoside Hydrolases Family From A. Tabescens
8. Study On The Activity And Kinetics Of Ubiquitin C-terminal Hydrolase
9. Subsidiary Hydrolases In Industrial Glucoamylase Producer
10. Crystal Structure And Function Of VibB And Its Interaction With VibD
11. Gene Cloning, Expression And Characterization Of Three Glycoside Hydrolases From Bispora Sp. MEY-1
12. Study Of Diversity Of Family 20 β-N-acetyl-hexosaminidases
13. Cloning And Expression Of Novel Epoxide Hydrolases And Their Performance In Biocatalytic Resolution Of Phenyl Glycidyl Ethers
14. Exploration Of The Chlorpyirfosmethyl Oxon Escape Pathway From Acylpeptide Hydrolases Using Steered Molecular Dynamics Simulations
15. Cellulase Active Architecture And Functional Analysis Of Key Subsites In TrCel12A
16. Studies On Crystal Structure Of Glycosyltransferase GT1 And Endoglucanase An5
17. Study On Heterologous Expression And Substrate Specificity Of Glycosyl Hydrolases From Environmental Genomics
18. The Study On Enzymes Engineering Of Phycobiliproteins
19. High-throughput Demonstration Of The Intrinsic Properties Of Glycoside Hydrolases And Functional Promiscuity Mechanism Of The Active-site Architecture In GH12Family
20. Structure-function Relationship Of Weot-cleavage Product Hydrolases Based On Molecular Simulation Methods
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