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1. A polysaccharide utilization locus from the gut bacterium Dysgonomonas mossii encodes functionally distinct carbohydrate esterases

2. Identification of the molecular determinants driving the substrate specificity of fungal lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases (LPMOs)

3. Machine learning reveals sequence-function relationships in family 7 glycoside hydrolases

4. Binding Sub-site Dissection of a Carbohydrate-binding Module Reveals the Contribution of Entropy to Oligosaccharide Recognition at “Non-primary” Binding Subsites

5. High-resolution Crystal Structures of Caldicellulosiruptor Strain Rt8B.4 Carbohydrate-binding Module CBM27-1 and its Complex with Mannohexaose

6. X-ray Crystal Structure of a Non-crystalline Cellulose-specific Carbohydrate-binding Module: CBM28

7. Ligand-mediated Dimerization of a Carbohydrate-binding Module Reveals a Novel Mechanism for Protein–Carbohydrate Recognition

8. Purification, characterization, cDNA cloning, and expression of a xyloglucan endoglucanase from Geotrichum sp. M1281<FN ID="FN1"><NO>1</NO>Nucleotide sequence data reported in this paper are available in the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank database under accession number AB116528.</FN>

9. An Evolving Hierarchical Family Classification for Glycosyltransferases

10. Structure and Ligand Binding of Carbohydrate-binding Module CsCBM6-3 Reveals Similarities with Fucose-specific Lectins and “Galactose-binding” Domains

11. A cellulose-binding module of the Trichoderma reesei β-mannanase Man5A increases the mannan-hydrolysis of complex substrates

12. The Structure of Rhodothermus marinus Cel12A, A Highly Thermostable Family 12 Endoglucanase, at 1.8 A˚ Resolution

13. Differential Oligosaccharide Recognition by Evolutionarily-related β-1,4 and β-1,3 Glucan-binding Modules

14. Distinct protein architectures mediate species-specific beta-glucan binding and metabolism in the human gut microbiota

15. Molecular origins of reduced activity and binding commitment of processive cellulases and associated carbohydrate-binding proteins to cellulose III

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