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T1 0-82 Sentence denotes Structural and functional definition of the human chitinase chitin-binding domain.
T2 83-275 Sentence denotes Mammalian chitinase, a chitinolytic enzyme expressed by macrophages, has been detected in atherosclerotic plaques and is elevated in blood and tissues of guinea pigs infected with Aspergillus.
T3 276-321 Sentence denotes Its normal physiological function is unknown.
T4 322-429 Sentence denotes To understand how the enzyme interacts with its substrate, we have characterized the chitin-binding domain.
T5 430-526 Sentence denotes The C-terminal 49 amino acids make up the minimal sequence required for chitin binding activity.
T6 527-699 Sentence denotes The absence of this domain does not affect the ability of the enzyme to hydrolyze the soluble substrate, triacetylchitotriose, but abolishes hydrolysis of insoluble chitin.
T7 700-851 Sentence denotes Within the minimal chitin-binding domain are six cysteines; mutation of any one of these to serine results in complete loss of chitin binding activity.
T8 852-957 Sentence denotes Analysis of purified recombinant chitin-binding domain revealed the presence of three disulfide linkages.
T9 958-1105 Sentence denotes The recombinant domain binds specifically to chitin but does not bind chitosan, cellulose, xylan, beta-1, 3-glucan, beta-1,3-1,4-glucan, or mannan.
T10 1106-1280 Sentence denotes Fluorescently tagged chitin-binding domain was used to demonstrate chitin-specific binding to Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Candida albicans, Mucor rouxii, and Neurospora crassa.
T11 1281-1518 Sentence denotes These experiments define structural features of the minimal domain of human chitinase required for both specifically binding to and hydrolyzing insoluble chitin and demonstrate relevant binding within the context of the fungal cell wall.