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        - 2025
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        A single residue affects the dynamics and shape of a tetrameric GH43 β-1,4-d-xylosidase from Levilactobacillus brevis DSM1269
    
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- 2024
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        Akkermansia muciniphila exoglycosidases target extended blood group antigens to generate ABO-universal blood
    
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- 2023
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        Sialidases and fucosidases of Akkermansia muciniphila are crucial for growth on mucin and nutrient sharing with mucus-associated gut bacteria
    
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- 2022
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        Engineering Bifidobacterium longum Endo-α-N-acetylgalactosaminidase for Neu5Acα2-3Galβ1-3GalNAc reactivity on Fetuin
    
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- 2020
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        The Catalytic Acid-Base in GH109 Resides in a Conserved GGHGG Loop and Allows for Comparable α-Retaining and β-Inverting Activity in an N-Acetylgalactosaminidase from Akkermansia muciniphila
    
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        Butyrate producing colonic Clostridiales metabolise human milk oligosaccharides and cross feed on mucin via conserved pathways
    
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- 2019
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        A novel starch-binding laccase from the wheat pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici highlights the functional diversity of ascomycete laccases
    
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- 2016
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        An atp binding cassette transporter mediates the uptake of α-(1,6)-linked dietary oligosaccharides in bifidobacterium and correlates with competitive growth on these substrates
    
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- 2004
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        The modular xylanase Xyn10A from Rhodothermus marinus is cell-attached, and its C-terminal domain has several putative homologues among cell-attached proteins within the phylum Bacteroidetes
    
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- 2003
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        Probing stability of the modular thermostable xylanase Xyn10A,
    
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