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Novel xylan-binding properties of an engineered family 4 carbohydrate-binding module.


ABSTRACT: Molecular engineering of ligand-binding proteins is commonly used for identification of variants that display novel specificities. Using this approach to introduce novel specificities into CBMs (carbohydrate-binding modules) has not been extensively explored. Here, we report the engineering of a CBM, CBM4-2 from the Rhodothermus marinus xylanase Xyn10A, and the identification of the X-2 variant. As compared with the wild-type protein, this engineered module displays higher specificity for the polysaccharide xylan, and a lower preference for binding xylo-oligomers rather than binding the natural decorated polysaccharide. The mode of binding of X-2 differs from other xylan-specific CBMs in that it only has one aromatic residue in the binding site that can make hydrophobic interactions with the sugar rings of the ligand. The evolution of CBM4-2 has thus generated a xylan-binding module with different binding properties to those displayed by CBMs available in Nature.

SUBMITTER: Cicortas Gunnarsson L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1948960 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Novel xylan-binding properties of an engineered family 4 carbohydrate-binding module.

Cicortas Gunnarsson Lavinia L   Montanier Cedric C   Tunnicliffe Richard B RB   Williamson Mike P MP   Gilbert Harry J HJ   Nordberg Karlsson Eva E   Ohlin Mats M  

The Biochemical journal 20070901 2


Molecular engineering of ligand-binding proteins is commonly used for identification of variants that display novel specificities. Using this approach to introduce novel specificities into CBMs (carbohydrate-binding modules) has not been extensively explored. Here, we report the engineering of a CBM, CBM4-2 from the Rhodothermus marinus xylanase Xyn10A, and the identification of the X-2 variant. As compared with the wild-type protein, this engineered module displays higher specificity for the po  ...[more]

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