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== Ligand specificities ==
 
== Ligand specificities ==
Mention here all major natural ligand specificities that are found within a given family (also plant or mammalian origin). Certain linkages and promiscuity would also be mentioned here if biologically relevant.
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CBM91 bind oat spelt xylan with Ka value of 2.0×10-5 M-1, and can bind birchwood xylan. But it does not bind to cellulosic substrates, carboxymethyl-cellulose, ball-milled cellulose and lichnan. So, CBM91 can recognize and bind to insoluble xylan <cite>Ito2022</cite>.
 
 
''Note: Here is an example of how to insert references in the text, together with the "biblio" section below:'' Please see these references for an essential introduction to the CAZy classification system: <cite>DaviesSinnott2008 Cantarel2009</cite>. CBMs, in particular, have been extensively reviewed <cite>Boraston2004 Hashimoto2006 Shoseyov2006 Guillen2010 Armenta2017</cite>.
 
  
 
== Structural Features ==
 
== Structural Features ==
 
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''Content in this section should include, in paragraph form, a description of:''
* '''Fold:''' Structural fold (beta trefoil, beta sandwich, etc.)
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* '''Fold: β-sandwich '''
* '''Type:''' Include here Type A, B, or C and properties
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* '''Type: Type B '''  
* '''Features of ligand binding:''' Describe CBM binding pocket location (Side or apex) important residues for binding (W, Y, F, subsites), interact with reducing end, non-reducing end, planar surface or within polysaccharide chains. Include examples pdb codes. Metal ion dependent. Etc.
 
  
 
== Functionalities ==  
 
== Functionalities ==  
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* '''Functional role of CBM:''' Describe common functional roles such as targeting, disruptive, anchoring, proximity/position on substrate.
 
* '''Most Common Associated Modules:''' 1. Glycoside Hydrolase Activity; 2. Additional Associated Modules (other CBM, FNIII, cohesin, dockerins, expansins, etc.)
 
* '''Novel Applications:'''  Include here if CBM has been used to modify another enzyme, or if a CBM was used to label plant/mammalian tissues? Etc.
 
  
 
== Family Firsts ==
 
== Family Firsts ==
 
;First Identified
 
;First Identified
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:CBM91 from ''Paenibacillus xynaniclasticus'' strain TW1 <cite>Ito2022</cite>.
 
;First Structural Characterization
 
;First Structural Characterization
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: β-D-xylosidase, a family 43 glycoside hydrolase from ''Clostridium acetobutylicum'' ATCC 824 [{{PDBlink}}1Y7B PDB ID 1Y7B].  
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
<biblio>
 
<biblio>
#Cantarel2009 pmid=18838391
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#Ito2022 pmid=36312872
#DaviesSinnott2008 Davies, G.J. and Sinnott, M.L. (2008) Sorting the diverse: the sequence-based classifications of carbohydrate-active enzymes. ''The Biochemist'', vol. 30, no. 4., pp. 26-32. [https://doi.org/10.1042/BIO03004026 Download PDF version].
 
#Boraston2004 pmid=15214846
 
#Hashimoto2006 pmid=17131061
 
#Shoseyov2006 pmid=16760304
 
#Guillen2010 pmid=19908036
 
#Armenta2017 pmid=28547780
 
 
</biblio>
 
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[[Category:Carbohydrate Binding Module Families|CBM091]]
 
[[Category:Carbohydrate Binding Module Families|CBM091]]

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CAZy DB link
http://www.cazy.org/CBM91.html

Ligand specificities

CBM91 bind oat spelt xylan with Ka value of 2.0×10-5 M-1, and can bind birchwood xylan. But it does not bind to cellulosic substrates, carboxymethyl-cellulose, ball-milled cellulose and lichnan. So, CBM91 can recognize and bind to insoluble xylan [1].

Structural Features

Content in this section should include, in paragraph form, a description of:

  • Fold: β-sandwich
  • Type: Type B

Functionalities

Family Firsts

First Identified
CBM91 from Paenibacillus xynaniclasticus strain TW1 [1].
First Structural Characterization
β-D-xylosidase, a family 43 glycoside hydrolase from Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824 PDB ID 1Y7B.

References

  1. Ito D, Nakano E, Karita S, Umekawa M, Ratanakhanokchai K, and Tachaapaikoon C. (2022). Characterization of a GH Family 43 β-Xylosidase Having a Novel Carbohydrate-binding Module from Paenibacillus xylaniclasticus Strain TW1. J Appl Glycosci (1999). 2022;69(3):65-71. DOI:10.5458/jag.jag.JAG-2022_0001 | PubMed ID:36312872 [Ito2022]