1978
DOI: 10.1042/bst0060405
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The Role of Amylomaltase and Maltodextrin Phosphorylase in the Pathway of Glycogen Catabolism In Escherichia coli

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“…By this means, ␣-glucan phosphorylases participate in metabolic processes such as degradation of the intracellular storage polysaccharides glycogen and starch (1,2), as well as the degradation of maltodextrins formed both in the course of the maltose metabolism of various bacteria (3,4) and in the cytosol of plant leaves (5-7). Several ␣-glucan phosphorylases have been extensively studied, their crystal structures have been solved, and the catalytic mechanisms have been described (8)(9)(10)(11).…”
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“…By this means, ␣-glucan phosphorylases participate in metabolic processes such as degradation of the intracellular storage polysaccharides glycogen and starch (1,2), as well as the degradation of maltodextrins formed both in the course of the maltose metabolism of various bacteria (3,4) and in the cytosol of plant leaves (5-7). Several ␣-glucan phosphorylases have been extensively studied, their crystal structures have been solved, and the catalytic mechanisms have been described (8)(9)(10)(11).…”
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confidence: 99%