"Human Metabolome Database: Showing metabocard for Cellobiose (HMDB0000055)". Braun, G. (1943). "α-Cellobiose Octaacetate" (PDF ... Cellobiose is a disaccharide with the formula (C6H7(OH)4O)2O. It is classified as a reducing sugar. In terms of its chemical ... Cellobiose has eight free alcohol (OH) groups, one acetal linkage and one hemiacetal linkage, which give rise to strong inter- ... Cellobiose can be used as an indicator carbohydrate for Crohn's disease and malabsorption syndrome. Treatment of cellulose with ...
In enzymology a cellobiose epimerase (EC 5.1.3.11) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction cellobiose ⇌ {\ ... The systematic name of this enzyme class is cellobiose 2-epimerase. Enzymes like these can produce a more rapid syndrome that ... displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } D-glucosyl-D-mannose Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, cellobiose, and one product, D- ...
In enzymology, a cellobiose phosphorylase (EC 2.4.1.20) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction cellobiose + ... The systematic name of this enzyme class is cellobiose:phosphate alpha-D-glucosyltransferase. This enzyme participates in ... Ayers WA (November 1959). "Phosphorolysis and synthesis of cellobiose by cell extracts from Ruminococcus flavefaciens". The ... Alexander JK (June 1968). "Purification and specificity of cellobiose phosphorylase from Clostridium thermocellum". The Journal ...
... cellobiose oxidoreductase, Phanerochaete chrysosporium cellobiose oxidoreductase, CBOR, cellobiose oxidase, cellobiose:oxygen 1 ... The systematic name of this enzyme class is cellobiose:acceptor 1-oxidoreductase. Other names in common use include cellobiose ... cellobiose, and lactose, whereas Class II CDHs have been applied for the detection of cellobiose, lactose, maltose and glucose ... The B-site holds the non-reducing end of cellobiose in position whereas at the C-site oxidizes the reducing end of cellobiose. ...
Phosphorylation of cellobiose with adenosine 5'-triphosphate by a -glucoside kinase". J. Biol. Chem. 247 (11): 3415-9. PMID ... The systematic name of this enzyme class is ATP:cellobiose 6-phosphotransferase. This enzyme is also called beta-D-glucoside ... In enzymology, a beta-glucoside kinase (EC 2.7.1.85) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction ATP + cellobiose ⇌ {\ ... the two substrates of this enzyme are ATP and cellobiose, whereas its two products are ADP and 6-phospho-beta-D-glucosyl-(1,4)- ...
Palmer RE, Anderson RL (1972). "Cellobiose metabolism in Aerobacter aerogenes. 3. Cleavage of cellobiose monophosphate by a ...
Henriksson G, Johansson G, Pettersson G (March 2000). "A critical review of cellobiose dehydrogenases". J. Biotechnol. 78 (2): ... EC 1.1.3.13 and cellobiose dehydrogenase EC 1.1.99.18 which share a number of regions of sequence similarities. They contain ...
C. lentocellum produces cellobiose 2-epimerase. Parte, A.C. "Cellulosilyticum". LPSN. "Cellulosilyticum lentocellum Taxon ...
"Induction of Cellulases in chaetomium cellulolyticumby cellobiose". Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 27 (9): 1389-91. doi: ...
The yeast can assimilate glucose, cellobiose, and salicin. Assimilation of sucrose and maltose is variable. It has a positive ...
"Cloning and analysis of Pycnoporus cinnabarinus cellobiose dehydrogenase". Gene. 234 (1): 23-33. doi:10.1016/S0378-1119(99) ...
doi:10.1016/S0007-1536(72)80067-6. Heale, J. B.; Gupta, D. P. (1970). "The Utilization of Cellobiose by Verticillium albo-atrum ... Heale, JB; Gupta, DP (1970). "The utilization of cellobiose by Verticillium albo-atrum". Journal of General Microbiology. UK: ...
... resulting in cellobiose. At the end of both processes, Beta-glucosidases further catabolize cellobiose into glucose. Another ... Products from the cleavage are glucose and cellobiose. Another method involves endoglucanases hydrolyzing cellulose at random ... Cellobiohydrolase 1 from Trichoderma reesei Degrades Cellulose in Single Cellobiose Steps. Nature Communications 6, 10149 (2015 ...
In this cell-free biosystem, beta-1,4-glycosidic bond-linked cellulose is partially hydrolyzed to cellobiose. Cellobiose ...
When predating on nematodes, the fungus uses cellobiose, L-asparagine, L-arginine, DL glutamic acid for its carbon and nitrogen ... Saprophytic growth uses D-xylose, D-mannose, and cellobiose. The fungus uses nitrite, nitrate, and ammonium for its nitrogen ...
Cellobiose lipids are known as biosurfactants and natural detergents. They can be used in pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and food ... The acid is a cellobiose lipid produced by the corn smut fungus Ustilago maydis under conditions of nitrogen starvation. The ... Similar compounds are the extracellular cellobiose lipids of the yeasts Cryptococcus humicola and Trichosporon porosum : 2,3,4- ...
The yeast can assimilate glucose, sucrose, cellobiose, and salicin. Assimilation of glycerol is variable. It has a positive ...
The yeast can assimilate glucose, sucrose, cellobiose, arbutin, and salicin. It has a positive growth rate at 30°C, but there ... The yeast can ferment glucose and can weakly ferment sucrose, but not galactose, cellobiose, maltose, or lactose. ...
nov., moderately thermophilic, cellulose-/cellobiose-digesting bacteria isolated from methanogenic sludge". International ...
nov., moderately thermophilic, cellulose-/cellobiose-digesting bacteria isolated from methanogenic sludge". International ...
investigated use of cellobiose phosphorylase (CP) toward synthesis of alpha-glycosides in ionic liquids. The best condition for ... "Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of β-D Glucosides using Cellobiose Phosphorylase from Clostridium thermocellum". Advanced Synthesis & ...
Ért.) "Verhalten der Cellobiose u. ihres Osons gegen einige Enzyme" (with Emil Fischer; Berlin, 1909-10; Liebig's Annalen, and ... "Einige Derivate der Cellobiose" (with Emil Fischer; Budapest, 1911; Berichte der deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft) "Studien ...
Oxidative cellulases depolymerize cellulose by radical reactions, as for instance cellobiose dehydrogenase (acceptor). ... such as cellobiose. Exocellulases are further classified into type I, that work processively from the reducing end of the ...
Cellulose may be further hydrolyzed to cellobiose or glucose in an acidic medium. Humans cannot digest cellulose and excrete ...
They ferment D-glucose and also ferment D-mannitol, L-rhamnose and cellobiose. They are negative for indole production, urea ...
The former can transport aromatic β-glucosides and cellobiose, as well as Chb. However, only Chb induces expression of the chb ...
equuli is not capable of fermenting cellobiose, whereas the opposite is true for A. equuli subsp. haemolyticus, indicated by a ... negative and positive result for the cellobiose fermentation test, respectively. However, both subspecies are positive for ...
negative for F7 Melibiose, F8 Lactose, F9 Cellobiose, F11 Raffinose, F12 Inulin, F14 D-xylose. negative delay after 7 days for ...
BglB is the main β-glucosidase gene transcribed when cells are grown in glucose or cellobiose cultures. BglA is only ... Additionally, adding degrading cellodextrins in the periplasm could increase efficiency by reducing loss of cellobiose to ... turning cellobiose (a disaccharide) into glucose. β-glucosidases belong to GH3, another glycoside hydrolase family. C. ... cells are unable to degrade cellobiose. Unlike other β-glucosidases, BglA's hydrolytic activity does not decrease with longer ...
Maltose, cellobiose, and chitobiose are hydrolysis products of the polysaccharides starch, cellulose, and chitin, respectively ... maltose and cellobiose are examples of reducing disaccharides, each with one hemiacetal unit, the other occupied by the ...