2ovw
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ENDOGLUCANASE I COMPLEXED WITH CELLOBIOSE
Overview
The mechanisms involved in the enzymatic degradation of cellulose are of, great ecological and commercial importance. The breakdown of cellulose by, fungal species is performed by a consortium of free enzymes, known as, cellobiohydrolases and endoglucanases, which are found in many of the 57, glycosyl hydrolase families. The structure of the endoglucanase I (EG I), found in glycosyl hydrolase family 7, from the thermophilic fungus, Fusarium oxysporum has been solved at 2.3 A resolution. In addition to the, native enzyme, structures have also been determined with both the affinity, label, 3,4-epoxybutyl beta-D-cellobioside, and the reaction product, cellobiose. The affinity label is covalently bound, as expected, to the, catalytic nucleophile, Glu197, with clear evidence for binding of ... [(full description)]
About this Structure
2OVW is a [Single protein] structure of sequence from [Fusarium oxysporum] with NAG and CBI as [ligands]. Active as [[1]], with EC number [3.2.1.4]. Full crystallographic information is available from [OCA].
Reference
Structure of the endoglucanase I from Fusarium oxysporum: native, cellobiose, and 3,4-epoxybutyl beta-D-cellobioside-inhibited forms, at 2.3 A resolution., Sulzenbacher G, Schulein M, Davies GJ, Biochemistry. 1997 May 13;36(19):5902-11. PMID:9153432
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