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- | AlyC3 is an <scene name='87/873235/Protein_view_2/1'>enzyme</scene> present in Psychromonas sp. C-3 that plays a role in β-elimination at the glycosidic 1,4-O-linkage in alginate. AlyC3 uses tetramannuronate or polymannuronate as its substrate and converts the polymer into its substituent monomers, shorter PM chains, and 4-deoxy-L-erythro-hex-4-enopyranosyluronic acid. This facilitates alginate degradation and recycling in marine ecosystems. | + | AlyC3 is an <scene name='87/873235/Protein_view_2/1'>enzyme</scene> present in ''Psychromonas sp.'' C-3 that plays a role in β-elimination at the glycosidic 1,4-O-linkage in alginate. AlyC3 uses tetramannuronate or polymannuronate as its substrate and converts the polymer into its substituent monomers, shorter PM chains, and 4-deoxy-L-erythro-hex-4-enopyranosyluronic acid. This facilitates alginate degradation and recycling in marine ecosystems. |
== Biological relevance and broader implications == | == Biological relevance and broader implications == |
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Structure of AlyC3
AlyC3 is a novel PL7 alginate lyase from Psychromonas sp. C-3 in the arctic ocean. Its primary function is the breakdown of alginate, a polysaccharide found in the cell walls of brown algae. The WT AlyC3 (PDB ID 7c8g) has a Km value 0.24 ± 0.05 (mg/ml) and a Vmax value of 19,704.73 ± 1865.49 (units/mg).
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References
- ↑ Xu F, Chen XL, Sun XH, Dong F, Li CY, Li PY, Ding H, Chen Y, Zhang YZ, Wang P. Structural and molecular basis for the substrate positioning mechanism of a new PL7 subfamily alginate lyase from the Arctic. J Biol Chem. 2020 Sep 23. pii: RA120.015106. doi: 10.1074/jbc.RA120.015106. PMID:32967968 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA120.015106