The family 21 carbohydrate-binding module of glucoamylase from Rhizopus oryzae consists of two sites playing distinct roles in ligand binding.
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Tun-Wen Pai | Wei-I Chou | Bor-Kai Hsiung | Shi-Hwei Liu | Bor-Kai Hsiung | Tun-Wen Pai | Wei-I Chou | Shi-Hwei Liu | Margaret D-T Chang | M. Chang
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