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[[File:Glucosidase enzyme.png|thumb|400px|The enzyme [[glucosidase]] converts the sugar [[maltose]] into two [[glucose]] sugars. [[Active site]] residues in red, maltose substrate in black, and [[Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide|NAD]] [[Cofactor (biochemistry)|cofactor]] in yellow. ({{PDB|1OBB}})|alt=Ribbon diagram of glycosidase with an arrow showing the cleavage of the maltose sugar substrate into two glucose products.]] | [[File:Glucosidase enzyme.png|thumb|400px|The enzyme [[glucosidase]] converts the sugar [[maltose]] into two [[glucose]] sugars. [[Active site]] residues in red, maltose substrate in black, and [[Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide|NAD]] [[Cofactor (biochemistry)|cofactor]] in yellow. ({{PDB|1OBB}})|alt=Ribbon diagram of glycosidase with an arrow showing the cleavage of the maltose sugar substrate into two glucose products.]] | ||
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