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Glucuronidase

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This tutorial illustrates the quaternary structures of the human and ''E. coli'' β-glucuronidase enzyme.
This tutorial illustrates the quaternary structures of the human and ''E. coli'' β-glucuronidase enzyme.
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== Function ==
== Function ==
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'''β-glucuronidase''' is a ubiquitous enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a glucuronide moiety from a variety of substrates. This enzyme is present throughout biological systems, including bacteria up through humans.
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'''β-glucuronidase''' is a ubiquitous enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a glucuronide moiety from a variety of substrates. This enzyme is present throughout biological systems, including bacteria up through humans. '''α-glucuronidase''' catalyzes the conversion of α-D-glucuronoside to alcohol and D-glucuronate.
== Relevance ==
== Relevance ==
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== 3D Structures of glucuronisidase ==
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*'''Alpha-D-glucuronidase'''
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**[[1gqi]] – PcAGUS – Pseudomonas cellulosa <br />
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**[[1k9d]], [[1mqp]] – GsAGUS – Geobacillus stearothermophilus <br />
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**[[1mqr]] – GsAGUS (mutant) <br />
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*Alpha-D-glucuronidase binary complex
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**[[1gqj]] – PcAGUS + xylobiose <br />
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**[[1gqk]] – PcAGUS + glucuronic acid <br />
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**[[1mqq]] – GsAGUS + glucuronic acid <br />
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**[[1k9e]] – GsAGUS (mutant) + methyl-glucuronic acid <br />
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**[[1k9f]] – GsAGUS (mutant) + aldotetraouronic acid <br />
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**[[1h41]] – PcAGUS (mutant) + aldotriuronic acid <br />
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*Alpha-D-glucuronidase ternary complex
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**[[1gql]] – AGUS + glucuronic acid + xylotriose – Cellvibrio japonicus<br />
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**[[1l8n]] – GsAGUS (mutant) + methyl-glucuronic acid + xylotriose<br />
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*'''Beta-glucuronidase'''
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**[[1bhg]], [[3hn3]] – hBGUS – human <br />
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**[[3k46]] – EcBGUS – Escherichia coli <br />
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**[[3k4a]] – EcBGUS (mutant) <br />
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**[[3vny]] – AcBGUS – Acidobacterium capsulatum <br />
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**[[4jkk]], [[4jkl]] – BGUS – Streptococcus agalactiae <br />
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*Beta-glucuronidase binary complex
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**[[3vnz]] – AcBGUS + glucuronic acid <br />
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**[[3vo0]] – AcBGUS + glucuronic acid derivative<br />
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**[[3k4d]] – EcBGUS + glucaro-D-lactam <br />
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**[[3lpf]], [[3lpg]], [[4jhz]] – EcBGUS + inhibitor <br />
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**[[4jkm]] – BGUS + MBP – Clostridium perfringens <br />
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== References ==
== References ==
<ref>DOI:10.2210/pdb3hn3/pdb</ref>
<ref>DOI:10.2210/pdb3hn3/pdb</ref>
<ref>DOI:10.2210/pdb3lpf/pdb</ref>
<ref>DOI:10.2210/pdb3lpf/pdb</ref>
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Revision as of 10:43, 28 December 2014

β-Glucuronidase

Ribbon diagram of glycosylated human β-glucuronidase (PDB code 3hn3).

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3D Structures of glucuronisidase

Updated on 28-December-2014


References

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