Exo-alpha-1,5-L-Arabinanase
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==Enzymatic functioning of exo-α-1,5-L-arabinanase== | ==Enzymatic functioning of exo-α-1,5-L-arabinanase== | ||
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The active site is located in a deep acidic L-shaped crevice in the centre of the β-propeller. The contacts between the sugar and Arb93A are shown <scene name='Exo-alpha-1,5-L-Arabinanase/Exo-arabinanase_poket/3'>here</scene> | The active site is located in a deep acidic L-shaped crevice in the centre of the β-propeller. The contacts between the sugar and Arb93A are shown <scene name='Exo-alpha-1,5-L-Arabinanase/Exo-arabinanase_poket/3'>here</scene> | ||
A movement of about 1Å is observed for some loops close to the active site to accommodate the sugar. | A movement of about 1Å is observed for some loops close to the active site to accommodate the sugar. |
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3D structures of exo-alpha-1,5-L-arabinanase
Bibliography
- Carapito R, Imberty A, Jeltsch JM, Byrns SC, Tam PH, Lowary TL, Varrot A, Phalip V. Molecular basis of arabinobio-hydrolase activity in phytopathogenic fungi: crystal structure and catalytic mechanism of Fusarium graminearum GH93 exo-alpha-L-arabinanase. J Biol Chem. 2009 May 1;284(18):12285-96. Epub 2009 Mar 6. PMID:19269961 doi:10.1074/jbc.M900439200
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