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Difference between revisions of "Carbohydrate Esterase Family 20"

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Carbohydrate esterase family 20 (CE20) currently comprises  xyloglucan acetylesterases <cite>Vieira2021</cite> and acetylesterases putatively related to arabinoxylan deacetylation <cite>Liu2022</cite> .
  
 
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The CE20 structure is composed of a central catalytic core, which displays the SGNH hydrolase fold, flanked by two antiparallel seven-stranded β-sandwiches intimately linked to the central core, forming a monolithic structure <cite>Vieira2021</cite>. Such structural architecture diverges from carbohydrate esterase (CE) families described in the CAZy database so far. In XacXaeA, the founding member of family CE20 <cite>Vieira2021</cite>, the catalytic core is composed of two halves (residues 104-216 and 397-541) due to the insertion of a domain (residues 217-396, named X448 in the CAZy database <cite>Cantarel2009</cite>) in the α5-η3 loop .  
  
 
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;First 3-D structure: ''Xanthomonas citri'' subsp. ''citri'' 306 xyloglucan acetylesterase crystal structure in 2021 <cite>Vieira2021</cite>.
  
 
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#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. [http://www.biochemist.org/bio/03004/0026/030040026.pdf Download PDF version].
 
#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. [http://www.biochemist.org/bio/03004/0026/030040026.pdf Download PDF version].
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Carbohydrate Esterase Family CE20
Fold β-sandwich/(α-β-α) sandwich/β-sandwich
Mechanism serine hydrolase
Active site residues known
CAZy DB link
http://www.cazy.org/CE20.html


Substrate specificities

Carbohydrate esterase family 20 (CE20) currently comprises xyloglucan acetylesterases [1] and acetylesterases putatively related to arabinoxylan deacetylation [2] .

Kinetics and Mechanism

Content is to be added here.

Catalytic Residues

Content is to be added here.

Three-dimensional structures

The CE20 structure is composed of a central catalytic core, which displays the SGNH hydrolase fold, flanked by two antiparallel seven-stranded β-sandwiches intimately linked to the central core, forming a monolithic structure [1]. Such structural architecture diverges from carbohydrate esterase (CE) families described in the CAZy database so far. In XacXaeA, the founding member of family CE20 [1], the catalytic core is composed of two halves (residues 104-216 and 397-541) due to the insertion of a domain (residues 217-396, named X448 in the CAZy database [3]) in the α5-η3 loop .

Family Firsts

First stereochemistry determination
Content is to be added here.
First catalytic nucleophile identification
Content is to be added here.
First general acid/base residue identification
Content is to be added here.
First 3-D structure
Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri 306 xyloglucan acetylesterase crystal structure in 2021 [1].

References

  1. Vieira PS, Bonfim IM, Araujo EA, Melo RR, Lima AR, Fessel MR, Paixão DAA, Persinoti GF, Rocco SA, Lima TB, Pirolla RAS, Morais MAB, Correa JBL, Zanphorlin LM, Diogo JA, Lima EA, Grandis A, Buckeridge MS, Gozzo FC, Benedetti CE, Polikarpov I, Giuseppe PO, and Murakami MT. (2021). Xyloglucan processing machinery in Xanthomonas pathogens and its role in the transcriptional activation of virulence factors. Nat Commun. 2021;12(1):4049. DOI:10.1038/s41467-021-24277-4 | PubMed ID:34193873 [Vieira2021]
  2. Liu N, Gagnot S, Denis Y, Byrne D, Faulds C, Fierobe HP, and Perret S. (2022). Selfish uptake versus extracellular arabinoxylan degradation in the primary degrader Ruminiclostridium cellulolyticum, a new string to its bow. Biotechnol Biofuels Bioprod. 2022;15(1):127. DOI:10.1186/s13068-022-02225-8 | PubMed ID:36403068 [Liu2022]
  3. Cantarel BL, Coutinho PM, Rancurel C, Bernard T, Lombard V, and Henrissat B. (2009). The Carbohydrate-Active EnZymes database (CAZy): an expert resource for Glycogenomics. Nucleic Acids Res. 2009;37(Database issue):D233-8. DOI:10.1093/nar/gkn663 | PubMed ID:18838391 [Cantarel2009]
  4. 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. Download PDF version.

    [DaviesSinnott2008]

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