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SMAC_00220 | Trehalase. (686 aa) | ||||
SMAC_04810 | UTP--glucose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase. (497 aa) | ||||
SMAC_06215 | Glucoamylase. (663 aa) | ||||
SMAC_06790 | WGS project CABT00000000 data, contig 2.3. (388 aa) | ||||
SMAC_01428 | WGS project CABT00000000 data, contig 2.4. (1566 aa) | ||||
SMAC_01474 | WGS project CABT00000000 data, contig 2.4. (911 aa) | ||||
SMAC_01752 | Glucoamylase. (594 aa) | ||||
SMAC_05780 | WGS project CABT00000000 data, contig 2.6. (1233 aa) | ||||
SMAC_08332 | WGS project CABT00000000 data, contig 2.7; Belongs to the glycosyl hydrolase 31 family. (914 aa) | ||||
SMAC_03080 | WGS project CABT00000000 data, contig 2.7. (568 aa) | ||||
SMAC_03618 | WGS project CABT00000000 data, contig 2.9. (535 aa) | ||||
SMAC_04377 | Trehalase. (744 aa) | ||||
SMAC_04163 | WGS project CABT00000000 data, contig 2.15. (706 aa) | ||||
SMAC_02134 | WGS project CABT00000000 data, contig 2.18. (582 aa) | ||||
SMAC_04221 | WGS project CABT00000000 data, contig 2.19; Belongs to the phosphohexose mutase family. (513 aa) | ||||
SMAC_05918 | WGS project CABT00000000 data, contig 2.24. (1937 aa) | ||||
SMAC_06043 | Trehalose-6-phosphate synthase. (525 aa) | ||||
SMAC_07059 | Phosphotransferase. (501 aa) | ||||
SMAC_06637 | WGS project CABT00000000 data, contig 2.37. (675 aa) | ||||
SMAC_06646 | Glycogen [starch] synthase; Transfers the glycosyl residue from UDP-Glc to the non- reducing end of alpha-1,4-glucan. (707 aa) | ||||
SMAC_08188 | WGS project CABT00000000 data, contig 2.53; Belongs to the glycosyl hydrolase 13 family. (486 aa) | ||||
SMAC_08465 | WGS project CABT00000000 data, contig 2.58. (573 aa) | ||||
SMAC_08544 | WGS project CABT00000000 data, contig 2.59. (629 aa) | ||||
SMAC_08660 | WGS project CABT00000000 data, contig 2.61; Belongs to the glycosyl hydrolase 31 family. (869 aa) | ||||
SMAC_09126 | Alpha-1,4 glucan phosphorylase; Phosphorylase is an important allosteric enzyme in carbohydrate metabolism. Enzymes from different sources differ in their regulatory mechanisms and in their natural substrates. However, all known phosphorylases share catalytic and structural properties. (887 aa) |