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Glycoside Hydrolase Family 137

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Glycoside Hydrolase Family GH137
Clan GH-x
Mechanism Unknown
Active site residues known
CAZy DB link
http://www.cazy.org/GH137.html


Substrate specificities

Kinetics and Mechanism

Unknown

Catalytic Residues

The catalytic residues were shown to be a pair of glutamates. They sit around 6 Angstroms apart. Typically retaining enzymes are expected to have their catalytic residues ~5.5 Angstroms apart, whilst in inverting enzymes they are expected to be ~10 Angstroms apart. Glu159 sits beneath the alpha face of the -1 β-linked arabinose, 3.2 Angstroms from the anomeric carbon, placing it in a an ideal position to act as a catalytic nucleophile. Glu240 resides 5 Angstroms from the glycosidic oxygen which somewhat far to act as catalytic acid/base in a retaining mechanism. Alternatively, one could also speculate that at a distance of 4.6 Angstroms from the anomeric carbon Glu240 could potentially act as a catalytic base in an inverting mechanism, with Glu159 acting as the catalytic acid being at a distance of 3.7 Angstroms from the glycosidic oxygen.

Three-dimensional structures

The structure of BT0996 comprises a single domain which is a five bladed β-propeller fold. Each blade is composed of three to four anti parallel β-strands that extend out radially from the central core. The final blade is formed by strands from both the N- and C-terminus of the protein which is termed as 'molecular velcro' and is believed to add considerable stability to the fold. It should be noted that BT0996 is appended to a GH2 from clan GHA. This GH2 targets β-D-GlcA linkage in Chain A of RGII.

Family Firsts

First stereochemistry determination
Not Known.
First catalytic nucleophile/base identification
Inferred to be Glu159 in BT0996 [1].
First general acid/base residue identification
Inferred to be Glu240 in BT0996[1].
First 3-D structure
The first structure determination for GH137 was of BT0996 from the organism Bacteroides thetaiotaomicon[1].

References

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  1. Ndeh2017 pmid=28329766
  2. Cantarel2009 pmid=18838391
  3. 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. Download PDF version.