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- 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase abstract "In enzymology, a 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase (EC 3.2.1.163) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction of separating the 1,6-linked alpha-D-mannose residues in alpha-D-Manp-(1->6)-D-Manp.This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those glycosidases that hydrolyse O- and S-glycosyl compounds. The systematic name of this enzyme class is 1,6-alpha-mannosyl alpha-D-mannohydrolase.".
- 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase ecNumber "3.2.1.163".
- 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase wikiPageID "14488719".
- 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase wikiPageRevisionID "546098301".
- 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase ecNumber "3.2".
- 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase hasPhotoCollection 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase.
- 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase iubmbEcNumber "3".
- 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase name "16".
- 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase subject Category:EC_3.2.1.
- 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase subject Category:Enzymes_of_unknown_structure.
- 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase type Biomolecule.
- 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase type Enzyme.
- 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase type BiologicalObject.
- 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase comment "In enzymology, a 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase (EC 3.2.1.163) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction of separating the 1,6-linked alpha-D-mannose residues in alpha-D-Manp-(1->6)-D-Manp.This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those glycosidases that hydrolyse O- and S-glycosyl compounds. The systematic name of this enzyme class is 1,6-alpha-mannosyl alpha-D-mannohydrolase.".
- 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase label "1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase".
- 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase sameAs 1,6-α-D-マンノシダーゼ.
- 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase sameAs m.03d528z.
- 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase sameAs Q4545704.
- 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase sameAs Q4545704.
- 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase wasDerivedFrom 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase?oldid=546098301.
- 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase isPrimaryTopicOf 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase.
- 1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase name "1,6-alpha-D-mannosidase".