This N-terminal domain of glycosyl-hydrolase-97 [1]contributes part of the active site pocket. It is also important for contact with the catalytic and C-terminal domains of the whole [2,3].
Glycosyl-hydrolase-97 is made up of three tightly linked and highly conserved globular domains. The C-terminal domain is found to be necessary for oligomerisation of the whole molecule in order to create the active-site pocket and the Ca++-binding s ...
Glycosyl-hydrolase-97 is made up of three tightly linked and highly conserved globular domains. The C-terminal domain is found to be necessary for oligomerisation of the whole molecule in order to create the active-site pocket and the Ca++-binding site.
This domain is the catalytic region of the bacterial glycosyl-hydrolase family 97. This central part of the GH97 family protein sequences represents a typical and complete (beta/alpha)8-barrel or catalytic TIM-barrel type domain. The N- and C-termina ...
This domain is the catalytic region of the bacterial glycosyl-hydrolase family 97. This central part of the GH97 family protein sequences represents a typical and complete (beta/alpha)8-barrel or catalytic TIM-barrel type domain. The N- and C-terminal parts of the sequences, mainly consisting of beta-strands, form two additional non-catalytic domains [1]. In all known glycosidases with the (beta-alpha)8-barrel fold, the amino acid residues at the active site are located on the C-termini of the beta-strands [2,3].