Amylase
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*** [[1rp8]], [[1b1y]], [[1rp9]] - bAAM (mutant) + saccharide<br /> | *** [[1rp8]], [[1b1y]], [[1rp9]] - bAAM (mutant) + saccharide<br /> | ||
*** [[3bsh]], [[2qpu]], [[2qps]] - bAAM (mutant) + acarbose<br /> | *** [[3bsh]], [[2qpu]], [[2qps]] - bAAM (mutant) + acarbose<br /> | ||
| - | ** [[3bcd]] - HoAAM + saccharide<br /> | + | *** [[3bcd]] - HoAAM + saccharide<br /> |
| + | *** [[3bc9]] - HoAAM + acarbose<br /> | ||
| + | *** [[2gjp]], [[1w9x]] - BhAAM + saccharide<br /> | ||
| + | *** [[2gvy]] - AoAAM + saccharide<br /> | ||
| + | *** [[1zs2]], [[1s46]], [[1mvy]], [[1mw0]], [[1mw1]], [[1mw2]], [[1mw3]] - NpAAM (mutant) + saccharide<br /> | ||
| + | *** [[1bag]] - BsAAM + saccharide – ''Bacillus subtilis'' | ||
| + | (( [[1ua7]] – BsAAM + acarbose<br /> | ||
| + | *** [[2d3l]], [[2d3n]] - BacAAM + saccharide – ''Bacillus'' | ||
| + | *** [[2c3h]], [[2c3w]], [[2c3x]] - BhaloAAM + saccharide<br /> | ||
| + | *** [[1mxg]] - PwAAM + acarbose<br /> | ||
| + | *** [[3qgv]] - PwAAM + sucrose<br /> | ||
| + | *** [[1g9h]], [[1g94]] - PhAAM + saccharide<br /> | ||
| + | *** [[1kxh]] - PhAAM (mutant) + acarbose<br /> | ||
| + | *** [[1l0p]] – PhAAM + NO3 | ||
| + | *** [[1e40]] – BaAAM chimera + saccharide<br /> | ||
| + | *** [[1e3z]] - BaAAM chimera + acarbose<br /> | ||
| + | *** [[1fa2]] - AAM + saccharide – Sweet potato | ||
| + | *** [[1qhp]] - GsAAM + saccharide<br /> | ||
| + | *** [[4e2o]] - GsAAM + acarbose<br /> | ||
| + | *** [[1clv]], [[1viw]], [[1tmq]] – TmAAM + protein inhibitor | ||
| + | *** [[1gah]], [[1gai]] – AaAAM + acarbose – ''Aspergillus awamori'' | ||
| + | *** [[3gly]], [[1agm]], [[1glm]] – AaAAM + saccharide<br /> | ||
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| + | * Pullulanase α-amylase | ||
| + | ** [[2wan]] – AAM – ''Bacillus acidopullululyticus'' | ||
| + | ** [[2fgz]] – KaAAM – ''Klebsiella aerogenes'' | ||
| + | ** [[2e8y]] - BsAAM <br /> | ||
| + | ** [[1ji2]] - TvAAM <br /> | ||
| + | ** [[1jl5]], [[1jf6]], [[1wzk]], [[1wzl]], [[1wzm]] - TvAAM (mutant)<br /> | ||
}} | }} | ||
| - | [[3bc9]] - HoAAM + acarbose<br /> | ||
| - | [[2gjp]], [[1w9x]] - BhAAM + saccharide<br /> | ||
| - | [[2gvy]] - AoAAM + saccharide<br /> | ||
| - | [[1zs2]], [[1s46]], [[1mvy]], [[1mw0]], [[1mw1]], [[1mw2]], [[1mw3]] - NpAAM (mutant) + saccharide<br /> | ||
| - | [[1bag]] - BsAAM + saccharide – ''Bacillus subtilis'' | ||
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| - | [[1ua7]] – BsAAM + acarbose<br /> | ||
| - | [[2d3l]], [[2d3n]] - BacAAM + saccharide – ''Bacillus'' | ||
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| - | [[2c3h]], [[2c3w]], [[2c3x]] - BhaloAAM + saccharide<br /> | ||
| - | [[1mxg]] - PwAAM + acarbose<br /> | ||
| - | [[3qgv]] - PwAAM + sucrose<br /> | ||
| - | [[1g9h]], [[1g94]] - PhAAM + saccharide<br /> | ||
| - | [[1kxh]] - PhAAM (mutant) + acarbose<br /> | ||
| - | [[1l0p]] – PhAAM + NO3 | ||
| - | |||
| - | [[1e40]] – BaAAM chimera + saccharide<br /> | ||
| - | [[1e3z]] - BaAAM chimera + acarbose<br /> | ||
| - | [[1fa2]] - AAM + saccharide – Sweet potato | ||
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| - | [[1qhp]] - GsAAM + saccharide<br /> | ||
| - | [[4e2o]] - GsAAM + acarbose<br /> | ||
| - | [[1clv]], [[1viw]], [[1tmq]] – TmAAM + protein inhibitor | ||
| - | |||
| - | [[1gah]], [[1gai]] – AaAAM + acarbose – ''Aspergillus awamori'' | ||
| - | |||
| - | [[3gly]], [[1agm]], [[1glm]] – AaAAM + saccharide<br /> | ||
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| - | ===Pullulanase α-amylase=== | ||
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| - | [[2wan]] – AAM – ''Bacillus acidopullululyticus'' | ||
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| - | [[2fgz]] – KaAAM – ''Klebsiella aerogenes'' | ||
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| - | [[2e8y]] - BsAAM <br /> | ||
| - | [[1ji2]] - TvAAM <br /> | ||
| - | [[1jl5]], [[1jf6]], [[1wzk]], [[1wzl]], [[1wzm]] - TvAAM (mutant)<br /> | ||
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''Pullulanase α-amylase binary complexes'' | ''Pullulanase α-amylase binary complexes'' | ||
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3D structures of ricin ( Updated on 28-October-2014 )
(( 1ua7 – BsAAM + acarbose
Pullulanase α-amylase binary complexes
2fh6, 2fh8, 2fhb, 2fhc, 2fhf - KaAAM + saccharide
3fax - AAM + saccharide – Streptococcus agalactiae
2e8z, 2e9b - BsAAM + saccharide
2d2o - TvAAM + saccharide
1g1y, 1jib, 1jl8, 1vfm, 1vfo, 1vfu, 1vb9 - TvAAM (mutant) + saccharide
3a6o – TvAAM + acarbose
Neopullulanase α-amylase
4aef – AAM – Pyrococcus furiosus
1j0h – BsAAM
2z1k – AAM – Thermus thermophilus
1j0i – BsAAM + α-D-glucose
1j0k – BsAAM (mutant) + α-D-glucose
1j0j – BsAAM (mutant) + maltotetraose
β-amylase
2xfr – bBAM
1wdp – sBAM – soybean
2dqx, 1uko, 1ukp – sBAM (mutant)
1vem, 5bca, 1cqy, 1b90 – BcBAM – Bacillus cereus
1ven - BcBAM (mutant)
1fa2 - AAM + saccharide – Sweet potato
β-amylase binary complexes
2xff – bBAM + acarbose
2xfy, 2xg9, 2xgb, 2xgi – bBAM + inhibitor
1wdq, 1wdr, 1wds, 1v3h, 1v3i, 1q6d, 1q6e, 1q6f, 1q6g - sBAM (mutant) + saccharide
1q6c, 1bfn, 1bya, 1byb, 1byc, 1byd, 1btc - sBAM + saccharide
1j0y, 1j0z, 1j10, 1j11, 1j12, 1j18, 1b9z - BcBAM + saccharide
1veo, 1vep, 1itc - BcBAM (mutant) + saccharide
1b1y - AAM (mutant) + saccharide – Hordeum vulgare
γ-amylase
1lf6 – TtGAM – Thermoanaerobacterium thermosaccharolyticum
1lf9 - TtGAM + acarbose
β/α-amylase
2laa, 2lab – PpBAAM – Paenibacillus polymyxa - NMR
3voc – PpBAAM
Maltohexaose-producing amylase
1wp6 - BacMAM
1wpc – BacMAM + saccharide
Maltogenic amylase
1gvi, 1sma – MAM – Thermus sp.
Taka amylase
7taa – AoTAM + acarbose
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Yamamoto T.1988. Handbook of Amylases and Related Enzymes: Their Sources, Isolation Methods, Properties and Applications. Osaka Japan: Pergamon Press
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Aghajari N, Feller G, Gerday C, Haser R. Crystal structures of the psychrophilic alpha-amylase from Alteromonas haloplanctis in its native form and complexed with an inhibitor. Protein Sci. 1998 Mar;7(3):564-72. PMID:9541387
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Suvd D, Fujimoto Z, Takase K, Matsumura M, Mizuno H. Crystal structure of Bacillus stearothermophilus alpha-amylase: possible factors determining the thermostability. J Biochem. 2001 Mar;129(3):461-8. PMID:11226887
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Aghajari N, Feller G, Gerday C, Haser R. Structural basis of alpha-amylase activation by chloride. Protein Sci. 2002 Jun;11(6):1435-41. PMID:12021442
- ↑ Maurus R, Begum A, Williams LK, Fredriksen JR, Zhang R, Withers SG, Brayer GD. Alternative catalytic anions differentially modulate human alpha-amylase activity and specificity(,). Biochemistry. 2008 Mar 18;47(11):3332-44. Epub 2008 Feb 20. PMID:18284212 doi:10.1021/bi701652t
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Maurus R, Begum A, Williams LK, Fredriksen JR, Zhang R, Withers SG, Brayer GD. Alternative catalytic anions differentially modulate human alpha-amylase activity and specificity(,). Biochemistry. 2008 Mar 18;47(11):3332-44. Epub 2008 Feb 20. PMID:18284212 doi:10.1021/bi701652t
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Kuriki T, Imanaka T. The concept of the alpha-amylase family: structural similarity and common catalytic mechanism. J Biosci Bioeng. 1999;87(5):557-65. PMID:16232518
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 PPMID: 17713601
- ↑ Franco OL, Rigden DJ, Melo FR, Grossi-De-Sa MF. Plant alpha-amylase inhibitors and their interaction with insect alpha-amylases. Eur J Biochem. 2002 Jan;269(2):397-412. PMID:11856298
- ↑ Yang RW, Shao ZX, Chen YY, Yin Z, Wang WJ. Lipase and pancreatic amylase activities in diagnosis of acute pancreatitis in patients with hyperamylasemia. Hepatobiliary Pancreat Dis Int. 2005 Nov;4(4):600-3. PMID:16286272
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