Modulating the pH profile of the pullulanase from Pyrococcus yayanosii CH1 by synergistically engineering the active center and surface.
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Li Zhou | Zhemin Zhou | Zhongyi Cheng | Junling Guo | Zhongmei Liu | Wenjing Cui | Laichuang Han | Ting Xie
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