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Structure of Aspergillus aculeatus ?-1,4-galactanase in complex with galactobiose.


ABSTRACT: ?-1,4-Galactanases are glycoside hydrolases that are involved in the degradation of pectin and belong to family 53 in the classification of glycoside hydrolases. Previous studies have elucidated the structures of several fungal and two bacterial galactanases, while biochemical studies have indicated differences in the product profiles of different members of the family. Structural studies of ligand complexes have to date been limited to the bacterial members of the family. Here, the first structure of a fungal galactanase in complex with a disaccharide is presented. Galactobiose binds to subsites -1 and -2, thus improving our understanding of ligand binding to galactanases.

SUBMITTER: Torpenholt S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6572097 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structure of Aspergillus aculeatus β-1,4-galactanase in complex with galactobiose.

Torpenholt Søs S   Poulsen Jens Christian N JCN   Muderspach Sebastian Jannick SJ   De Maria Leonardo L   Lo Leggio Leila L  

Acta crystallographica. Section F, Structural biology communications 20190510 Pt 6


β-1,4-Galactanases are glycoside hydrolases that are involved in the degradation of pectin and belong to family 53 in the classification of glycoside hydrolases. Previous studies have elucidated the structures of several fungal and two bacterial galactanases, while biochemical studies have indicated differences in the product profiles of different members of the family. Structural studies of ligand complexes have to date been limited to the bacterial members of the family. Here, the first struct  ...[more]

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