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Fig. 3. From: α-Galacturonidase(s): a new class of Family 4 glycoside hydrolases with strict specificity and a unique CHEV active site motif.

Catalytic mechanisms of GalUA2 degradation. A: OGalUA lyase mechanism. B: Family GH 4: LplD mechanism

John Thompson, et al. FEBS Lett. ;587(6):799-803.
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Fig. 1. From: α-Galacturonidase(s): a new class of Family 4 glycoside hydrolases with strict specificity and a unique CHEV active site motif.

Maximum Likelihood phylogenetic tree. Red branches: Enzymes with CHEV active site motif; Blue branches: Enzymes with CH(S/G)V motif; Black branches: enzymes from Archaea used to root the tree. Enzymes from species labeled in red have been purified and characterized experimentally.

John Thompson, et al. FEBS Lett. ;587(6):799-803.
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Fig. 2. From: α-Galacturonidase(s): a new class of Family 4 glycoside hydrolases with strict specificity and a unique CHEV active site motif.

Thin layer chromatography of degradation of di-galacturonate (GalUA2) to galacturonic acid (GalUA). Standards: 1=GalUA2, 2= GalUA, 3= mixture of GalUA and GalUA2. Standard 1 is also the zero time sample for this reaction. * indicates a reactive contaminant in the reaction mixture

John Thompson, et al. FEBS Lett. ;587(6):799-803.

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