EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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3.2.1.136 | evolution |
glucuronoxylanase Xyn30D is a modular enzyme containing a family 30 glycoside hydrolase catalytic domain and an attached carbohydrate binding module of the CBM35 family. GH30 family enzymes structure comparisons, overview |
732153 |
3.2.1.136 | metabolism |
the enzyme plays a role in depolymerization of highly substituted chemically complex xylans, it belongs to the secretome of Paenibacillus barcinonensis, a powerful xylan degrading microorganism that shows a complex set of carbohydratases, including several GH10 and GH11 xylanases |
732153 |
3.2.1.136 | more |
the catalytic domain folds into an (alpha/beta)8 barrel with an associated beta-structure, whereas the attached CBM35 domain displays a jellyroll beta-sandwich including two calcium ions, molecular surface of Xyn30D-CBM35, atomic interactions between Xyn30D-CBM35, the calcium ion and the GlcA ligand, overview. An extended 12-residue segment links the CBM35 to the catalytic GH30 domain. Although both domains fold in an independent manner, the linker region makes polar interactions with the catalytic domain, allowing a moderate flexibility |
732153 |