2J71
alpha-glucan recognition by a family 41 carbohydrate-binding module from Thermotoga maritima pullulanase PulA
Summary for 2J71
Entry DOI | 10.2210/pdb2j71/pdb |
Related | 2J72 2J73 |
Descriptor | PULLULANASE (2 entities in total) |
Functional Keywords | hydrolase, alpha-glucan binding, carbohydrate-binding module, glycosidase, beta-sandwich fold |
Biological source | THERMOTOGA MARITIMA |
Total number of polymer chains | 1 |
Total formula weight | 12077.71 |
Authors | Lammerts van Bueren, A.,Boraston, A.B. (deposition date: 2006-10-05, release date: 2006-10-17, Last modification date: 2024-05-08) |
Primary citation | Lammerts Van Bueren, A.,Boraston, A.B. The Structural Basis of Alpha-Glucan Recognition by a Family 41 Carbohydrate-Binding Module from Thermotoga Maritima J.Mol.Biol., 365:555-, 2007 Cited by PubMed Abstract: Starch recognition by carbohydrate-binding modules (CBMs) is important for the activity of starch-degrading enzymes. The N-terminal family 41 CBM, TmCBM41 (from pullulanase PulA secreted by Thermotoga maritima) was shown to have alpha-glucan binding activity with specificity for alpha-1,4-glucans but was able to tolerate the alpha-1,6-linkages found roughly every three or four glucose units in pullulan. Using X-ray crystallography, the structures were solved for TmCBM41 in an uncomplexed form and in complex with maltotetraose and 6(3)-alpha-D-glucosyl-maltotriose (GM3). Ligand binding was facilitated by stacking interactions between the alpha-faces of the glucose residues and two tryptophan side-chains in the two main subsites of the carbohydrate-binding site. Overall, this mode of starch binding is quite well conserved by other starch-binding modules. The structure in complex with GM3 revealed a third binding subsite with the flexibility to accommodate an alpha-1,4- or an alpha-1,6-linked glucose. PubMed: 17095014DOI: 10.1016/J.JMB.2006.10.018 PDB entries with the same primary citation |
Experimental method | X-RAY DIFFRACTION (1.69 Å) |
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