Difference between revisions of "Cellulase"
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| Enzyme 3.2.1.19 is the cellobiohydrolase <br> | Enzyme 3.2.1.19 is the cellobiohydrolase <br> | ||
| Enzyme 3.2.1.12 is the beta-glucosidase <br> | Enzyme 3.2.1.12 is the beta-glucosidase <br> | ||
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| [[Image:ECBLASTer.png]] <br> | [[Image:ECBLASTer.png]] <br> | ||
| According to the EC BLASTer, our organism does not contain enzymes 2.7.7.34 or 2.4.1.29. I think it would be interesting to either directly test for these two enzymes, or give the organism Alpha-D-Glucose 1P and see if it can produce Beta-D-Glucose. If the organism doesn’t have these two enzymes, that would also be very interesting, because it would suggest that it has a different way of forming glucose. I also think it would be interesting to directly test for enzymes 2.7.7.9 and 2.4.1.12, because all three databases did not call these enzymes, but it looks like there could be sequences associated with these enzymes in our organism’s genome. | According to the EC BLASTer, our organism does not contain enzymes 2.7.7.34 or 2.4.1.29. I think it would be interesting to either directly test for these two enzymes, or give the organism Alpha-D-Glucose 1P and see if it can produce Beta-D-Glucose. If the organism doesn’t have these two enzymes, that would also be very interesting, because it would suggest that it has a different way of forming glucose. I also think it would be interesting to directly test for enzymes 2.7.7.9 and 2.4.1.12, because all three databases did not call these enzymes, but it looks like there could be sequences associated with these enzymes in our organism’s genome. | ||
Revision as of 16:53, 4 November 2008
Legend:
Green: H. utahensis has the enzyme 
Red: "H. utahensis" does not have the enzyme 
Blue: Pathway 
Purple: Molecule or Protein 
Enzyme 3.2.1.4 is the cellulase 
Enzyme 3.2.1.19 is the cellobiohydrolase 
Enzyme 3.2.1.12 is the beta-glucosidase 
According to the EC BLASTer, our organism does not contain enzymes 2.7.7.34 or 2.4.1.29. I think it would be interesting to either directly test for these two enzymes, or give the organism Alpha-D-Glucose 1P and see if it can produce Beta-D-Glucose. If the organism doesn’t have these two enzymes, that would also be very interesting, because it would suggest that it has a different way of forming glucose. I also think it would be interesting to directly test for enzymes 2.7.7.9 and 2.4.1.12, because all three databases did not call these enzymes, but it looks like there could be sequences associated with these enzymes in our organism’s genome.
