Phage-encoded carbohydrate-interacting proteins in the human gut

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  • who: ufeffDanielaufeff ufeffRothschild-Rodriguezufeff and colleagues from the Diversigen, United States National Autonomous University of Mexico have published the research work: Phage-encoded carbohydrate-interacting proteins in the human gut, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this computational paper, the authors identified over 1,200 BACON domains among seven lineages of gut phages, including in taxonomically diverse crAss-like phages. While a plethora of studies has investigated the activity and mechanisms of these phage enzymes against bacterial polysaccharides, to the knowledge none have focused on their potential in catalytic cleavage of similar residues found on . . .

     

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