2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10529-023-03349-z
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Identification of laccase genes in Trichoderma asperellum Ts93

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“…Analysis based on multiple sequence alignments of more than 100 laccases resulted in the identification of a set of four ungapped sequence regions, L1–L4, very important to classifying laccases within the broader class of MCOs [ 58 , 72 , 73 ]. Moreover, physical and structural chemistry methods such as nuclear magnetic resonance and X-ray have been used to study the three-dimensional molecular structure of laccases [ 74 ].…”
Section: Main Enzymes Associated With the Degradation Of Xenobioticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis based on multiple sequence alignments of more than 100 laccases resulted in the identification of a set of four ungapped sequence regions, L1–L4, very important to classifying laccases within the broader class of MCOs [ 58 , 72 , 73 ]. Moreover, physical and structural chemistry methods such as nuclear magnetic resonance and X-ray have been used to study the three-dimensional molecular structure of laccases [ 74 ].…”
Section: Main Enzymes Associated With the Degradation Of Xenobioticsmentioning
confidence: 99%