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3vu2
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| - | + | {{STRUCTURE_3vu2| PDB=3vu2 | SCENE= }} | |
| + | ===Structure of the Starch Branching Enzyme I (BEI) complexed with maltopentaose from Oryza sativa L=== | ||
| + | {{ABSTRACT_PUBMED_22771800}} | ||
| - | + | ==Function== | |
| + | [[http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/GLGB_ORYSJ GLGB_ORYSJ]] Catalyzes the formation of the alpha-1,6-glucosidic linkages in starch by scission of a 1,4-alpha-linked oligosaccharide from growing alpha-1,4-glucan chains and the subsequent attachment of the oligosaccharide to the alpha-1,6 position. | ||
| - | + | ==About this Structure== | |
| - | + | [[3vu2]] is a 2 chain structure with sequence from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oryza_sativa_japonica_group Oryza sativa japonica group]. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=3VU2 OCA]. | |
| - | + | [[Category: 1,4-alpha-glucan branching enzyme]] | |
| + | [[Category: Oryza sativa japonica group]] | ||
| + | [[Category: Chaen, K.]] | ||
| + | [[Category: Kakuta, Y.]] | ||
| + | [[Category: Kimura, M.]] | ||
| + | [[Category: Carbohydrate-binding module 48]] | ||
| + | [[Category: Transferase]] | ||
Revision as of 07:43, 8 May 2013
Structure of the Starch Branching Enzyme I (BEI) complexed with maltopentaose from Oryza sativa L
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 22771800
Function
[GLGB_ORYSJ] Catalyzes the formation of the alpha-1,6-glucosidic linkages in starch by scission of a 1,4-alpha-linked oligosaccharide from growing alpha-1,4-glucan chains and the subsequent attachment of the oligosaccharide to the alpha-1,6 position.
About this Structure
3vu2 is a 2 chain structure with sequence from Oryza sativa japonica group. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
