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acetylxylan esterase
This family consists of several bacterial acetyl xylan esterase proteins. Acetyl xylan esterases are enzymes that hydrolyse the ester linkages of the acetyl groups in position 2 and/or 3 of the xylose moieties of natural acetylated xylan from hardwood. These enzymes are one of the accessory enzymes which are part of the xylanolytic system, together with xylanases, beta-xylosidases, alpha-arabinofuranosidases and methylglucuronidases; these are all required for the complete hydrolysis of xylan [1]. [1]. 10878123. The acetyl xylan esterase of Bacillus pumilus belongs to a. family of esterases with broad substrate specificity.. Degrassi G, Kojic M, Ljubijankic G, Venturi V;. Microbiology 2000;146:1585-1591. (from Pfam)
CocE/NonD family hydrolase
dienelactone hydrolase family protein
dienelactone hydrolase family protein plays a crucial role in chlorocatechol degradation via the modified ortho cleavage pathway
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