Articles : Asn124 of Cel5A from Hypocrea jecorina not only provides the N-glycosylation site but is also essential in maintaining enzymatic activity

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  • 생물학
  • cel5a
  • circulardichroismspectroscopy
  • deglycosylation
  • hypocreajecorina
  • saccharomyces cerevisiae
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' Articles : Asn124 of Cel5A from Hypocrea jecorina not only provides the N-glycosylation site but is also essential in maintaining enzymatic activity' 의 참고문헌

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