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alpha amylase family protein
This family around 100 residues locates in the C-terminal of some uncharacterized proteins in various Bacteroides, Prevotella and Prevotella species. The function of this family remains unknown. (from Pfam)
Hypothetical glycosyl hydrolase 6
GHL6 is a family of hypothetical glycoside hydrolases. [1]. 20556855. Gh101 family of glycoside hydrolases: subfamily structure and evolutionary connections with other families. Naumoff DG;. J Bioinform Comput Biol. 2010;8:437-451. [2]. 21954604. [Endo-alpha-1-4-polygalactosaminidases and their homologues: structure and evolution]. Naumov DG, Stepushchenko OO;. Mol Biol (Mosk). 2011;45:703-714. [3]. 22295578. [GHL1-GHL15: new families of hypothetical glycoside hydrolases]. Naumov DG;. Mol Biol (Mosk). 2011;45:1073-1083. (from Pfam)
family 10 glycosylhydrolase
This is family of bacterial glycosyl-hydrolase-like proteins falling into the family GHL10 as described above, [1,2]. [1]. 20556855. Gh101 family of glycoside hydrolases: subfamily structure and evolutionary connections with other families. Naumoff DG;. J Bioinform Comput Biol. 2010;8:437-451. [2]. 22295578. [GHL1-GHL15: new families of hypothetical glycoside hydrolases]. Naumov DG;. Mol Biol (Mosk). 2011;45:1073-1083. (from Pfam)
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