Sandbox UNLPam 7
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domains found in the related enzymes are dispensible for function. | domains found in the related enzymes are dispensible for function. | ||
- | == Function == | + | == Function == a-L-rhamnose is found in plants and bacteria |
+ | as components of polysaccharides, such as pectins,2 and | ||
+ | the O antigen polysaccharides, responsible for determining | ||
+ | the antigenicity of pathogenic bacteria3; it is also found in | ||
+ | rhamnolipids4 and it is attached to small molecule natural | ||
+ | products, such as rutin. There is industrial interest in arhamnosidases | ||
+ | for use in the debittering of citrus juices | ||
+ | and for the release of flavonoids from rhamnosylated precursors; | ||
+ | in wine production they play a role in the hydrolysis | ||
+ | of glycosylated terpene aroma compounds.5 In the | ||
+ | context of expanding and diversifying the suite of enzymes | ||
+ | available to us for carbohydrate biotransformations,6–13 we | ||
+ | were drawn to consider a-rhamnosidases. | ||
+ | In the CAZy database,14 rhamnosidases are currently | ||
+ | classified into GH28 pectin hydrolases, GH78 containing | ||
+ | exclusively rhamnosidases, and GH106 containing a single enzyme from Sphingomonas | ||
== Disease == | == Disease == |
Revision as of 12:47, 9 December 2015
== Crystal structure of a novel two domain GH78 family a-rhamnosidase from Klebsiella oxytoca with rhamnose bound==
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