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'''Crystal Structure of Thermoactinomyces vulgaris R-47 Alpha-Amylase 1 (TVAI) Mutant D356N/E396Q complexed with P2, a pullulan model oligosaccharide'''
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===Crystal Structure of Thermoactinomyces vulgaris R-47 Alpha-Amylase 1 (TVAI) Mutant D356N/E396Q complexed with P2, a pullulan model oligosaccharide===
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Thermoactinomyces vulgaris R-47 alpha-amylase 1 (TVAI) has unique hydrolyzing activities for pullulan with sequence repeats of alpha-(1,4), alpha-(1,4), and alpha-(1,6) glycosidic linkages, as well as for starch. TVAI mainly hydrolyzes alpha-(1,4) glycosidic linkages to produce a panose, but it also hydrolyzes alpha-(1,6) glycosidic linkages with a lesser efficiency. X-ray structures of three complexes comprising an inactive mutant TVAI (D356N or D356N/E396Q) and a pullulan model oligosaccharide (P2; [Glc-alpha-(1,6)-Glc-alpha-(1,4)-Glc-alpha-(1,4)]2 or P5; [Glc-alpha-(1,6)-Glc-alpha-(1,4)-Glc-alpha-(1,4)]5) were determined. The complex D356N/P2 is a mimic of the enzyme/product complex in the main catalytic reaction of TVAI, and a structural comparison with Aspergillus oryzaealpha-amylase showed that the (-) subsites of TVAI are responsible for recognizing both starch and pullulan. D356N/E396Q/P2 and D356N/E396Q/P5 provided models of the enzyme/substrate complex recognizing the alpha-(1,6) glycosidic linkage at the hydrolyzing site. They showed that only subsites -1 and -2 at the nonreducing end of TVAI are effective in the hydrolysis of alpha-(1,6) glycosidic linkages, leading to weak interactions between substrates and the enzyme. Domain N of TVAI is a starch-binding domain acting as an anchor in the catalytic reaction of the enzyme. In this study, additional substrates were also found to bind to domain N, suggesting that domain N also functions as a pullulan-binding domain.
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Crystal Structure of Thermoactinomyces vulgaris R-47 Alpha-Amylase 1 (TVAI) Mutant D356N/E396Q complexed with P2, a pullulan model oligosaccharide

Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 16302977

About this Structure

2D0H is a Single protein structure of sequence from Thermoactinomyces vulgaris. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Complexes of Thermoactinomyces vulgaris R-47 alpha-amylase 1 and pullulan model oligossacharides provide new insight into the mechanism for recognizing substrates with alpha-(1,6) glycosidic linkages., Abe A, Yoshida H, Tonozuka T, Sakano Y, Kamitori S, FEBS J. 2005 Dec;272(23):6145-53. PMID:16302977

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