They ferment D-glucose and also ferment D-mannitol, L-rhamnose and cellobiose.
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The systematic name of this enzyme class is "'cellobiose 2-epimerase " '.
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Cellulose may be further hydrolyzed to cellobiose or glucose in an acidic medium, and eventually form valuable humus.
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The systematic name of this enzyme class is "'ATP : cellobiose 6-phosphotransferase " '.
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The systematic name of this enzyme class is "'cellobiose : phosphate alpha-D-glucosyltransferase " '.
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In this cell-free biosystem, beta-1, 4-glycosidic bond-linked cellulose is partially hydrolyzed to cellobiose.
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Cellobiose has eight free alcohol ( OH ) groups, one acetal linkage and one hemiacetal linkage, which give rise to strong inter-and intramolecular hydrogen bonds.
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Exoglucanases and cellobiohydrolases play a role in the conversion of cellulose to glucose by cutting the disaccharide cellobiose from the non-reducing end of the cellulose polymer chain.
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It grows well on yeast extract, maltose, cellobiose, ?-glucans, starch, and protein sources ( tryptone, peptone, casein, and meat extracts ).
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Those porters which lack a IIA domain include the maltose, arbutin-salicin-cellobiose, trehalose, putative glucoside and sucrose porters of " E . coli ."