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GH32 C-terminal domain-containing protein
This domain corresponds to the C terminal domain of glycosyl hydrolase family 32. It forms a beta sandwich module [1]. [1]. 14973124. The three-dimensional structure of invertase (beta-fructosidase). from Thermotoga maritima reveals a bimodular arrangement and an. evolutionary relationship between retaining and inverting. glycosidases.. Alberto F, Bignon C, Sulzenbacher G, Henrissat B, Czjzek M;. J Biol Chem 2004;279:18903-18910. (from Pfam)
family 16 glycoside hydrolase
This family has structural similarity to an endo-1,3-1,4-beta glucanase belonging to glycoside hydrolase family 16. A member containing this domain, BT2157 from B. thetaiotaomicron [1], hydrolyses 3-ketotrehalose during trehalose degradation that proceeds through a 3-keto-glycoside intermediate. Other members containing this domain are involved in disaccharide catabolism with 3-ketoglycoside intermediates [1]. [1]. 33657378. Functional genetics of human gut commensal Bacteroides. thetaiotaomicron reveals metabolic requirements for growth. across environments.. Liu H, Shiver AL, Price MN, Carlson HK, Trotter VV, Chen Y,. Escalante V, Ray J, Hern KE, Petzold CJ, Turnbaugh PJ, Huang KC,. Arkin AP, Deutschbauer AM;. Cell Rep. 2021;34:108789. (from Pfam)
Glycosyl hydrolases family 32 N-terminal domain
This domain corresponds to the N-terminal domain of glycosyl hydrolase family 32 which forms a five bladed beta propeller structure [1]. [1]. 14973124. The three-dimensional structure of invertase (beta-fructosidase). from Thermotoga maritima reveals a bimodular arrangement and an. evolutionary relationship between retaining and inverting. glycosidases.. Alberto F, Bignon C, Sulzenbacher G, Henrissat B, Czjzek M;. J Biol Chem 2004;279:18903-18910. (from Pfam)
levanase
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