EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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4.2.2.2 | evolution |
Dickeya dadantii pectate lyases belong to different families, namely, PL1, PL2, PL3, and PL9, PelN belongs to the PL9 family. The PelN orthologue is encoded by all of the sequenced genomes of the Dickeya and Pectobacterium species. The PelN structural model, constructed on the basis of the PelL structure, suggests that the PelL global topology and its catalytic amino acids are conserved in PelN. Notable differences concern the presence of additional loops at the PelN surface, and the replacement of PelL charged residues, involved in substrate binding, by aromatic residues in PelN |
729926 |
4.2.2.2 | evolution |
parallel beta-helix, active site residues, and substrate binding cleft are similar to those in the other pectate lyases from polysaccharide lyase family 1, PL1 |
-, 729129 |
4.2.2.2 | evolution |
pectate lyase 2 sequence analysis and evolutionary analysis, overview |
715961 |
4.2.2.2 | evolution |
PL-STR belongs to family PF00544 |
730134 |
4.2.2.2 | evolution |
the enzyme belongs to family PF09492 |
-, 728991 |
4.2.2.2 | evolution |
the enzyme belongs to pectate lyase family 3 |
728888 |
4.2.2.2 | evolution |
the enzyme belongs to te pectate lyase family |
730197 |
4.2.2.2 | evolution |
the enzyme belongs to the polysaccharide lyase family 1 |
729497 |
4.2.2.2 | evolution |
the mature Apel is structurally related to the enzymes in the polysaccharide lyase family 1 |
-, 729460 |
4.2.2.2 | malfunction |
construction of CcpelA gene-disrupted mutants, the mutants show reduced aggressiveness towards tomato fruits and impaired pectate lyase secretion and extracellular activity, while overexpression of CcpelA in the Si-60 isolate increases its aggressiveness and PL secretion, overview |
716284 |