The Putative Endoglucanase PcGH61D from Phanerochaete chrysosporium Is a Metal-Dependent Oxidative Enzyme that Cleaves Cellulose
Bjørge Westereng(Norwegian University of Life Sciences), Mats Sandgren(Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences), Gustav Vaaje‐Kolstad(Norwegian University of Life Sciences), Kiyohiko Igarashi(The University of Tokyo), Takuya Ishida(The University of Tokyo), Vincent G. H. Eijsink(Norwegian University of Life Sciences), Jerry Ståhlberg(Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences), Svein Jarle Horn(Norwegian University of Life Sciences), Miao Wu(Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences), Masahiro Samejima(The University of Tokyo)
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