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Function of your protein
The enzyme is 7ESM from PDB. A crystal structure of a from the fungi Fusarium oxysporum highlights the structure of the enzyme and its ligand (RAM 601). The main function of the enzyme is to lyse the L-rhamnose from the end caps of non-reducing ends of the Gum Arabic (GA) carbohydrate complex. By lysing the L-rhamnose, the structure of GA is able to be revealed which no one has been able to see the structure of GA before. The enzyme has one ligand of relevance, the RAM connected at the active site of the enzyme labeled Ligand RAM 601.
Biological relevance and broader implications
Important amino acids
Structural highlights
Other important features
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