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. 2014 Feb 27;16(8):2525–2537. doi: 10.1111/1462-2920.12393

Table 2.

Glycoside hydrolases in the Hrd. genomes

H. tiamatea H. utahensis
GH2 4 (1.27), 3 4 (1.28)
GH3 6 (1.91), 4 7 (2.25)
GH4 1 (0.32), 1 2 (0.64)
GH5 2 (0.64) 7 (2.25)
GH9 1 (0.32) 1 (0.32)
GH10 7 (2.22), 4 4 (1.28)
GH11 0 (0.00) 2 (0.64)
GH13 7 (2.22), 6 1 (0.32)
GH31 1 (0.32), 1 0 (0.00)
GH32 2 (0.64) 0 (0.00)
GH42 1 (0.32) 0 (0.00)
GH43 3 (0.95), 2 4 (1.28)
GH51 6 (1.91), 1 1 (0.32)
GH67 1 (0.32), 1 1 (0.32)
GH77 1 (0.32), 1 1 (0.32)
GH88 1 (0.32) 0 (0.00)
GH93 1 (0.32) 0 (0.00)
GH94 3 (0.95) 2 (0.64)
GH95 1 (0.32) 1 (0.32)
GH97 1 (0.32) 1 (0.32)

GH abundances in the genomes of H. tiamatea and H. utahensis (according to the CAZy database as of 10 December 2013). The first number represents absolute counts, the number in parentheses counts per Mbp and numbers in boldface GHs detected in proteome data.