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Title | Dietary pectic glycans are degraded by coordinated enzyme pathways in human colonic Bacteroides. |
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Journal, issue, pages | Nat Microbiol, Vol. 3, Page 210-219, Year 2018 |
Publish date | Jul 28, 2017 (structure data deposition date) |
Authors | Luis, A.S. / Briggs, J. / Zhang, X. / Farnell, B. / Ndeh, D. / Labourel, A. / Basle, A. / Cartmell, A. / Terrapon, N. / Stott, K. ...Luis, A.S. / Briggs, J. / Zhang, X. / Farnell, B. / Ndeh, D. / Labourel, A. / Basle, A. / Cartmell, A. / Terrapon, N. / Stott, K. / Lowe, E.C. / McLean, R. / Shearer, K. / Schuckel, J. / Venditto, I. / Ralet, M.C. / Henrissat, B. / Martens, E.C. / Mosimann, S.C. / Abbott, D.W. / Gilbert, H.J. |
External links | Nat Microbiol / PubMed:29255254 |
Methods | X-ray diffraction |
Resolution | 1.07 - 2.2 Å |
Structure data | PDB-5olp: PDB-5olq: PDB-5olr: PDB-5ols: PDB-5opj: |
Chemicals | ChemComp-CA: ChemComp-HOH: ChemComp-PO4: ChemComp-PGE: ChemComp-AHR: ChemComp-ZN: |
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Keywords | HYDROLASE / Galacturonidase involved in the degradation of dietary pectic glycans in the human gut. / LYASE / Pectin / PL9 / polysaccharide lyase family 9 / Rhamnogalacturonan lyase / endo-acting enzyme / OXIDOREDUCTASE / Beta arbinofuranosidase / arabinan / b theta / rhamnogalacturonan I |