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1. Date nawah powder as a promising waste for β-mannanase production from a new isolate Aspergillus niger MSSFW, statistically improving production and enzymatic characterization.

2. Unravelling biochemical and structural features of Bacillus licheniformis GH5 mannanase using site-directed mutagenesis and high-resolution protein crystallography studies.

3. Fermenter scale production of recombinant beta-mannanase by E. coli BL21 cells under microaerobic environment.

4. Optimized production and characterization of endo-β-mannanase by Aspergillus niger for generation of prebiotic mannooligosaccharides from guar gum.

5. The Discovery of a Multidomain Mannanase Containing Dual-Catalytic Domain of the Same Activity: Biochemical Properties and Synergistic Effect.

6. Thermophilic β-mannanases from bacteria: production, resources, structural features and bioengineering strategies.

7. Production of mannooligosaccharides from orange peel waste with β-mannanase expressed in Trichosporonoides oedocephalis.

8. Engineered Alcaligenes sp. by chemical mutagen produces thermostable and acido-alkalophilic endo-1,4-β-mannanases for improved industrial biocatalyst.

9. Galactomannan utilization by Cellvibrio japonicus relies on a single essential α-galactosidase encoded by the aga27A gene.

10. Marine bacteroidetes use a conserved enzymatic cascade to digest diatom β-mannan.

11. Insights into β-manno-oligosaccharide uptake and metabolism in Bifidobacterium adolescentis DSMZ 20083 from whole-genome microarray analysis.

12. Glycoside hydrolase subfamily GH5_57 features a highly redesigned catalytic interface to process complex hetero-β-mannans.

13. Short-chain β-manno-oligosaccharides from copra meal: structural characterization, prebiotic potential and anti-glycation activity.

14. A novel neutral thermophilic β-mannanase from Malbranchea cinnamomea for controllable production of partially hydrolyzed konjac powder.

15. Upgrading the Nutritional Value of PKC Using a Bacillus subtilis Derived Monocomponent β-Mannanase.

16. Production and Functional Characterization of a Novel Mannanase from Alteromonadaceae Bacterium Bs31.

17. Structural investigation of a thermostable 1,2-β-mannobiose phosphorylase from Thermoanaerobacter sp. X-514.

18. Crystallization, structural characterization and kinetic analysis of a GH26 β-mannanase from Klebsiella oxytoca KUB-CW2-3.

19. Functional and structural investigation of a novel β-mannanase BaMan113A from Bacillus sp. N16-5.

20. Surface charged amino acid-based strategy for rational engineering of kinetic stability and specific activity of enzymes: Linking experiments with computational modeling.

21. Molecular advancements on over-expression, stability and catalytic aspects of endo-β-mannanases.

22. The Increase of Incomplete Degradation Products of Galactomannan Production by Synergetic Hydrolysis of β-Mannanase and α-Galactosidase.

23. Improving the kinetic stability of a hyperthermostable β-mannanase by a rationally combined strategy.

24. Functional diversity of three tandem C-terminal carbohydrate-binding modules of a β-mannanase.

25. Molecular and biochemical characterizations of a new cold-active and mildly alkaline β-Mannanase from Verrucomicrobiae DG1235.

26. Purification and Characterization of Mannanase from Aspergillus awamori for Fruit Juice Clarification.

27. Production of mannooligosaccharides from various mannans and evaluation of their prebiotic potential.

28. Immobilization of mannanase on sodium alginate-grafted-β-cyclodextrin: An easy and cost effective approach for the improvement of enzyme properties.

29. Optimization of β-mannanase production by Bacillus subtilis US191 using economical agricultural substrates.

30. Purification, biochemical and secondary structural characterisation of β-mannanase from Lactobacillus casei HDS-01 and juice clarification potential.

31. Procuring biologically active galactomannans from spent coffee ground (SCG) by autohydrolysis and enzymatic hydrolysis.

32. Zn 2+ stapling of N and C-terminal maintains stability and substrate affinity in GH26 endo-mannanase.

33. Structure and function of Bs 164 β-mannosidase from Bacteroides salyersiae the founding member of glycoside hydrolase family GH164.

34. Analysis of Active Site Architecture and Reaction Product Linkage Chemistry Reveals a Conserved Cleavage Substrate for an Endo-alpha-mannanase within Diverse Yeast Mannans.

35. A Recombinant β-Mannanase from Thermoanaerobacterium aotearoense SCUT27: Biochemical Characterization and Its Thermostability Improvement.

36. Regulation of hyperglycemia in diabetic mice by autolysates from β-mannanase-treated brewer's yeast.

37. β-Mannanase production and kinetic modeling from carob extract by using recombinant Aspergillus sojae.

38. Molecular Cloning, Expression and Biochemical Characterization of a Family 5 Glycoside Hydrolase First Endo-Mannanase (RfGH5_7) from Ruminococcus flavefaciens FD-1 v3.

39. Selection of Bacillus subtilis US191 as a mannanase-producing probiotic candidate.

40. Immobilization of Aspergillus quadrilineatus RSNK-1 multi-enzymatic system for fruit juice treatment and mannooligosaccharide generation.

41. Thermo and alkali stable β-mannanase: Characterization and application for removal of food (mannans based) stain.

42. Salt bridges are pivotal for the kinetic stability of GH26 endo-mannanase (ManB-1601).

43. Characterization of Thermostable and Chimeric Enzymes via Isopeptide Bond-Mediated Molecular Cyclization.

44. A surface-exposed GH26 β-mannanase from Bacteroides ovatus : Structure, role, and phylogenetic analysis of Bo Man26B.

45. Cloning and expression of a β-mannanase gene from Bacillus sp. MK-2 and its directed evolution by random mutagenesis.

46. The structure of mammalian β-mannosidase provides insight into β-mannosidosis and nystagmus.

47. Backbone 1 H, 13 C, and 15 N resonance assignments of BoMan26A, a β-mannanase of the glycoside hydrolase family 26 from the human gut bacterium Bacteroides ovatus.

48. Crystal structure and substrate interactions of an unusual fungal non-CBM carrying GH26 endo-β-mannanase from Yunnania penicillata.

49. Study on the ability of partially hydrolyzed guar gum to modulate the gut microbiota and relieve constipation.

50. Galactomannan degradation by thermophilic enzymes: a hot topic for biotechnological applications.

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