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From: Carbohydrate-binding modules targeting branched polysaccharides: overcoming side-chain recalcitrance in a non-catalytic approach

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Structural features of CBMs binding to branched ligands. a TmCBM27-G2M5 complex, c SoCBM13-ArafX2 complex, e CBM65B-XXXG complex, and g Xyl-CBM35 in complex with a disaccharide containing glucuronic acid are displayed in a solvent-accessible surface format. Ligand binding sites of b TmCBM27, d SoCBM13, f CBM65B and h Xyl-CBM35 are also shown (Boraston et al. 2003; Fujimoto et al. 2004; Montanier et al. 2009; Luis et al. 2013). SoCBM13-ArafX3 complex is not shown here. Aromatic residues involving in ligand binding are shown in green. Pink and cyan balls indicate Ca2+ and water molecules, respectively

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