Journal:Acta Cryst D:S205979832100677X

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α-Glucosidase (E.C.3.2.1.20) is a carbohydrate-hydrolyzing enzyme, which generally cleaves α-1,4 glycosidic bonds of oligosaccharides and starch from the non-reducing ends. However, α-glucosidase from ''Weissella cibaria'' BBK-1 (''Wc''AG) exhibited distinct hydrolysis activity against α-1,4 linkages of short chain oligosaccharides from the reducing end. It prefers to hydrolyse <scene name='88/886503/Cv/8'>maltotriose</scene> and <scene name='88/886503/Cv/10'>acarbose</scene>, while it cannot hydrolyse cyclic oligosaccharides and polysaccharides. <scene name='88/886503/Cv/19'>A monomer of WcAG</scene>. Blue represents Domain A, whereas Domain B, C, and N are shown in yellow, red, and green, respectively. Calcium ion is in magenta.
α-Glucosidase (E.C.3.2.1.20) is a carbohydrate-hydrolyzing enzyme, which generally cleaves α-1,4 glycosidic bonds of oligosaccharides and starch from the non-reducing ends. However, α-glucosidase from ''Weissella cibaria'' BBK-1 (''Wc''AG) exhibited distinct hydrolysis activity against α-1,4 linkages of short chain oligosaccharides from the reducing end. It prefers to hydrolyse <scene name='88/886503/Cv/8'>maltotriose</scene> and <scene name='88/886503/Cv/10'>acarbose</scene>, while it cannot hydrolyse cyclic oligosaccharides and polysaccharides. <scene name='88/886503/Cv/19'>A monomer of WcAG</scene>. Blue represents Domain A, whereas Domain B, C, and N are shown in yellow, red, and green, respectively. Calcium ion is in magenta.
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<scene name='88/886503/Cv/20'>The dimer formation of WcAG</scene>. Lighter colors represent different subunit of dimer.
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The dimer formation of ''Wc''AG:
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*<scene name='88/886503/Cv/28'>First view, each subunit is colored in different colors</scene>.
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*<scene name='88/886503/Cv/20'>Second view, each domain of subunit is colored in different colors</scene>. Blue represents Domain A, whereas Domain B, C, and N are shown in yellow, red, and green, respectively., Lighter colors represent different subunit of dimer.
*<scene name='88/886503/Cv/21'>The dimer formation of WcAG with 90ᴼ rotation</scene>.
*<scene name='88/886503/Cv/21'>The dimer formation of WcAG with 90ᴼ rotation</scene>.
*<scene name='88/886503/Cv/22'>The dimer formation of WcAG with 180ᴼ rotation</scene>.
*<scene name='88/886503/Cv/22'>The dimer formation of WcAG with 180ᴼ rotation</scene>.

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