FOG12767
EOG8DBRWP
EOG8KPRVN
sce:absent
Genes: 6
AspGD DescriptionEndoglucanase A|Putative endoglucanase|Heat- and alkaline-stable endoglucanase; specific for substrates with beta-1,3 and beta-1,4 linkages; enzyme highly active against xyloglucan; transcription positively regulated by XlnR
References
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