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Derivatives in which the reducing ends of cellulose are H-reduced to corresponding alditols have also been used [ 31].
In addition, the total concentration of the substrate (reducing ends for exo-R or non-reducing ends for exo-N) does not change with time until the whole chain is processed.
Usually the opposite is true due to a decrease in molar mass and the simultaneous generation of new reducing ends.
Glucanase, polygalacturonase, galactanase and xyloglucan (XG -specific endoglucanase activities were determined by measuring formation of reducing ends.
The SBE gene can combine α-1,6 linkages by cleaving internal α-1,4 bonds and then transferring the released reducing ends to C6 hydroxyls.
Site-selective S-labeling of sugar reducing ends with thiosemicarbazide may have enabled regulated self-assembly immobilization to the surfaces of GNPs and GNLs.
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There are two forms of exo-glucanases, the first attacking the reducing end of a cellulose chain while the second attacks the non-reducing ends.
Efficient cellulose hydrolysis requires the cooperative action of endoglucanases (E.C. 3.2.1.4), which hydrolyze the cellulose polymer internally, exposing reducing and non-reducing ends, and exoglucanases or cellobiohydrolases (E.C. 3.2.1.91), which act on the reducing or non-reducing ends, releasing mainly cellobiose.
The cellobiohydrolases liberate cellobiose from reducing and non-reducing ends.
EGs act by hydrolyzing cellulose chains at random positions, creating reducing and non-reducing ends at the cleavage point.
Therefore, it would be expected that CBH I and CBH II would hydrolyze filter paper more efficiently compared to cotton or bacterial cellulose, as there are relatively many more reducing/non-reducing ends.
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