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  • === Creation of the new GH162 and GH189 families (Family first) === ...f GH enzymes. This leads to the classification of the TfSGL group as a new GH family, [[GH162]] <cite>Tanaka2019</cite>.
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  • ** Glycoside_Hydrolase_Families|GH Families ** Polysaccharide_Lyase_Families|PL Families
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  • ...of the GH families by following this link: [[:Category:Glycoside Hydrolase Families]]''' ''(TIP: Right click with your mouse and open the link in a new browser |GH-x
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  • ...ite>Cantarel2009 Lombard2013</cite>). Each of the resulting sequence-based families contain proteins that are related by sequence, and by corollary, three-dime === Families ===
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  • |GH-A |inferred from clan [http://www.cazy.org/Glycoside-Hydrolases.html GH-A]<br>as two Glu
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  • ''This page lists all the Glycoside Hydrolase (GH) Family pages in ''CAZypedia'' that have been given [[:Category:Curator app ...of GHs into families, it has subsequently been observed that some of these families also group non-hydrolytic enzymes and proteins, due to sequence and structu
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  • ...of these [[phosphorylases]] with the [[glycoside hydrolases]] of [[clan]] GH-L <cite>Hidaka2004</cite>. The distinction between [[phosphorylases]] rela [[Category:Glycosyltransferase Families|GT036]]
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  • |GH-A ...d that this family belongs to the GH-A clan, being remotely related to the families [[GH30]] and [[GH5]] <cite>Cabral2022</cite>.
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  • ...nations|Lexicon]]&nbsp;'''·''' [[:Category:Glycoside Hydrolase Families|GH Families]]&nbsp;'''·''' [[:Category:Contributors|Contributors]] ...nations|Lexicon]]&nbsp;'''·''' [[:Category:Glycoside Hydrolase Families|GH Families]]&nbsp;'''·''' [[:Category:Contributors|Contributors]]
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  • ...CAZypedians create a consistent layout for [[Glycoside Hydrolase Families|GH]] family entries.''' It can be [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Transclusion |GH-x
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  • ...ed classification|classified]] as [[glycoside hydrolases]] into various GH families on the basis of sequence similarity. ===Families===
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  • ...een [http://www.cazy.org/ CAZy] [[Carbohydrate Binding Module Families|CBM families]]: [[CBM20]], [[CBM21]], [[CBM25]], [[CBM26]], [[CBM34]], [[CBM41]], [[CBM4
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  • |GH-I ...ot yet been studied. However, sequence similarity with members of [[Clan]] GH-I suggests that these enzymes may operate with inversion of the anomeric co
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  • |GH-x The glycoside hydrolases from GH family 142 have β-L-arabinofuranosidase ([{{EClink}}3.2.1.185 EC 3.2.1.185
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  • |none (similar to GH-L) ...ause of the evolutionary, structural and mechanistic relatedness with clan GH-L glycoside hydrolases, the family was re-assigned to family GH94 <cite>Hid
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  • ...charide monooxygenases (LPMO), gave impetus to a reclassification of these families into a ...ess to the carbohydrates comprising the plant cell wall. Currently, the AA families contain redox-active enzymes.
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  • |GH-A ...o display activity towards β(1,3)-glucans, making this the fourth [[clan]] GH-A [[glycoside hydrolase]] family known to contain β(1,3)-glucanase activit
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  • ...ratorApprovedGHPages}} [[Glycoside Hydrolase Families|Glycoside Hydrolase (GH) Family pages]],<br> {{CuratorApprovedPLPages}} [[Polysaccharide Lyase Families|Polysaccharide Lyase (PL) Family pages]],<br>
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  • ...[[GH162]]''', '''[[GH186]]''' and '''[[GH189]]''' and also created '''clan GH-S'''. He determined the functions and/or crystal structures of ...al β-1,2-glucanase <cite>Tanaka2019</cite> ('''family created''') ('''clan GH-S created''')
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  • |GH-A Hydrophobic cluster analysis showed that BACOVA_05493 is a member of Clan GH-A. Based on this assumption the catalytic nucleophile and general acid/base
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  • |GH-A |inferred from clan GH-A as two Glu
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  • |GH-x ...what to put in each field from ''Curator Approved'' [[Glycoside Hydrolase Families]]. ''(TIP: Right click with your mouse and open this link in a new browser
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  • |GH-x ...what to put in each field from ''Curator Approved'' [[Glycoside Hydrolase Families]]. ''(TIP: Right click with your mouse and open this link in a new browser
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  • |GH-x ...2024</cite>. This enzyme established the novel glycoside hydrolase family (GH) 189. This enzyme specifically catalyzes transglycosylation reactions on li
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  • ...udies of glycoside hydrolases, with a particular focus on proteins from GH families [[GH3]], [[GH5]], [[GH6]], [[GH7]], [[GH16]] and [[GH61]]. Lately the group
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  • |GH-C ...rved. As a historical note, GH11 was one of the first glycoside hydrolase families classified by sequence analysis, and was previously known as "Cellulase Fam
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  • |GH-x ...what to put in each field from ''Curator Approved'' [[Glycoside Hydrolase Families]]. ''(TIP: Right click with your mouse and open this link in a new browser
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  • |GH-x ...what to put in each field from ''Curator Approved'' [[Glycoside Hydrolase Families]]. ''(TIP: Right click with your mouse and open this link in a new browser
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  • * Confusion about sugar ring faces; GH people seem to prefer calling the faces based on the sides relative to the ...ugar ring case as described in that paper (p2440 right column). I like the GH nomenclature because it is intuitive, and Rose et al. suggested a possibili
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  • |GH-x ...what to put in each field from ''Curator Approved'' [[Glycoside Hydrolase Families]]. ''(TIP: Right click with your mouse and open this link in a new browser
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  • ...According to the [http://www.cazy.org/CBM92.html CAZy database], these GH families comprise enzymes with various substrate specificities, including κ-carrage [[Category:Carbohydrate Binding Module Families|CBM092]]
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  • |GH-x ...what to put in each field from ''Curator Approved'' [[Glycoside Hydrolase Families]]. ''(TIP: Right click with your mouse and open this link in a new browser
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  • |GH-J ...y, and therefore GH families 68 and [[GH32|32]] have been combined in clan GH-J. On the other hand, a structural relationship of the catalytic core exist
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  • ...ibuted to this major milestone. Go have a peek at each of these old school families on their respective ''CAZypedia'' pages: '''[[CBM1]], [[CBM2]], [[CBM3]], [ ...y of beta-1,2-glucan-cyclizing enzymes.'' A page on the (currently) newest GH family, '''[[Glycoside Hydrolase Family 189]]''', was completed today by [[
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  • .../cite>. Glycoside phosphorylases have been found in a total of 7 GH and GT families (see below). ...-like in their sequence classification. Phosphorolysis of a glycoside by a GH-like phosphorylase with net inversion of anomeric configuration is achieved
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  • |GH-R ...ogether with enzymes from the CAZY family [[GH29]], they form the [[clan]] GH-R. Sequences of GH107 family members were first reported in 2006 <cite>Col
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  • |GH-D ...echanism]] <cite>Sinnott1990</cite>, like their [[GH27]] relatives in Clan GH-D. This mechanism involves the formation of a covalent glycosyl-enzyme [[i
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  • |GH-M ...link}}3.2.1.156 3.2.1.156]). GH8 was one of the first glycoside hydrolase families classified by hydrophobic cluster analysis, and was previously known as "Ce
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  • |GH-A ...alysis and sequence alignments to predict that the family belonged to clan GH-A, and the two proposed catalytic residues, which were confirmed by a combi
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  • ...uld mean GH140 is a distant relative of Clan GH-A enzymes, however in with GH-A the catalytic residue atop of β-strands 4 and 7 are both glutamates. In [[Category:Glycoside Hydrolase Families|GH140]]
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  • ...Zeuner2014c, Zeuner2019, Muschiol2020, Zeuner2020a, Zeuner2020c</cite>. As GH-catalysed synthesis is not always a walk in the park, I sometimes spend tim
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  • |GH-N ...Asp396 in Dex49A) are conserved in the catalytic centre of members of clan GH-N, GH49 and [[GH28]] enzymes <cite>Larsson2003 Mizuno2008</cite>, and all t
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  • | GH-L ...gnment was provided by structural alignment with other members of [[Clan]] GH-L, specifically [[GH15]] and [[GH65]], which revealed conservation of these
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  • |GH-J ...predicted by detailed sequence analysis <cite>10</cite>. All three enzyme families display a five bladed &beta;-propeller fold.
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  • |GH-x ...G (monomer).jpg|thumb]]There is no structural homolog of GH186 in whole GH families<cite>MotouchiEc2023</cite> (January 2024). EcOpgG consists of an N-terminal
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  • |GH-A ...trimer of dimmers) and each monomer is organized into two domains: a ‘clan GH-A’ catalytic (β/α)<sub>8</sub> domain and a 12-stranded β sandwich wit
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  • |GH-A ...l protonation|''anti''-protonation]] of the leaving group, typical of clan GH-A glycoside hydrolases. This residue forms hydrogen bonding interactions wi
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  • ...e> and Nam et al. <cite>Nam2009</cite><br> suggest that it belongs to Clan GH-A. ...te> or the [http://expasy.org/cgi-bin/lists?glycosid.txt ExPASy page on GH families].
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  • |GH-A ...hydrolases that have similar substrate specificities but are classified in families [[GH16]], [[GH55]], [[GH64]] and [[GH81]].
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  • ...ity of York, York, UK) where his work focused on glycoside hydrolases from families [[GH26]], [[GH38]], [[GH85]], and [[GH92]], and glycosyltransferase family * GH-Non-Classified ''Streptococcus pyogenes'' plasmin and fibronectin binding p
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