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Glycoside Hydrolase Family 37

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Glycoside Hydrolase Family GH37
Clan GH-G
Mechanism Inverting
Active site residues known
CAZy DB link
http://www.cazy.org/fam/GH37.html


Substrate specificities

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Kinetics and Mechanism

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Catalytic Residues

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Three-dimensional structures

The only structural representative from GH37 to date is the trehalase from Escherichia coli, which was solved using X-ray crystallography [1]. The structure revealed a (α/α)6 barrel fold, and was placed into clan GH-G. Structures have been solved with the inhibitors validoxylamine A, 1-thiatrehazolin and a casuarine analogue [1, 2].


Family Firsts

First sterochemistry determination
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First catalytic nucleophile identification
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First general acid/base residue identification
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First 3-D structure
The GH37 trehalase from Escherichia coli was solved by X-ray crystallography [1].

References

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All Medline abstracts: PubMed

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