CBMs (carbohydrate-binding modules) function independently to assist carbohydrate-active enzymes. Family 21 CBMs contain approx. 100 amino acid residues, and some members have starchbinding functions or glycogen-binding activities. We report here the first structure of a family 21 CBM from the SBD ...
Solution structure of family 21 carbohydrate-binding module from Rhizopus oryzae glucoamylase. Biochem J. 2007;403:21–30. Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Sorimachi K, Gal-Coëffet MFL, Williamson G, Archer DB, Williamson MP. Solution structure of the granular starch binding ...
A carbohydrate-binding module (CBM) is defined as a contiguous, independently folding sequence of amino acids found within the primary structure of a carbohydrate-active enzyme that interacts with a carbohydrate, but does not chemically modify its structure. ...
Starch‐Binding Domain ofAspergillusGlucoamylase‐I: Interaction with β‐Cyclodextrin and Maltoheptaosea Three positional isomers of 6^1,6^n-di-O-α-D-glucosyl-cyclomaltoheptaose [1,n-(G)_2-βCDs; n=2-4] which existed in the digests with glucoamylase of the pr... AR Kusnadi,HY Chang...
Carbohydrate-binding architecture of the multi-modular alpha-1,6-glucosyltransferase from Paenibacillus sp 598K, which produces alpha-1,6-glucosyl-alpha-gl... Carbohydrate-binding architecture of the multi-modular alpha-1,6-glucosyltransferase from Paenibacillus sp 598K, which produces alpha-1,6-...
Mikkelsen R, Suszkiewicz K, Blennow A (2006) A novel type carbohydrate-binding module identified in α-glucan, water dikinases is specific for regulated plastidial starch metabolism. Biochemistry 45:4674–4682 Article CAS Google Scholar Miyanaga A, Koseki T, Miwa Y, Mese Y, Nakamura S, Kuno...
Indeed, the founding member of the family is a carrageenan-binding module appended to the κ-carrageenase enzyme Cgk16A6 produced by the marine bacterium W. aestuarii, a species that appears to be proficient at metabolising marine polysaccharides10,28. Carrageenan has structural features such as ...
Indeed, the founding member of the family is a carrageenan-binding module appended to the κ-carrageenase enzyme Cgk16A6 produced by the marine bacterium W. aestuarii, a species that appears to be proficient at metabolising marine polysaccharides10,28. Carrageenan has structural features such as ...
(a) Structure of the real family CBM34 starch-binding domain from the family GH13 α-amylase TVA-I from Thermoactinomyces vulgaris (PDB code: 1UH438) with two binding sites, the site N and the site NA with bound maltohexaose (G6) and maltopentaose (G5), respectively. (b) Aromatic...
wheat germ agglutinin [20]. The structure of a family 20 starch binding module in complex with β-cyclodextrin was determined by NMR spectroscopy [9]. Since the beginning of 2001, however, the structures of nine CBMs, derived from eight different families have been ...