Hydrogen bonding and catalysis: an unexpected explanation for how a single amino acid substitution can change the ph optimum of a glycosidase
PDB DOI: 10.2210/pdb1c5i/pdb
Classification: HYDROLASE Organism(s): Bacillus Circulans
Deposited: 1999-11-24 Deposition Author(s): Brayer, G.D. , Joshi, M.D. , Mcintosh, L.P. , Pot, I. , Sidhu, G. , Withers, S.G.
Hydrogen bonding and catalysis: an unexpected explanation for how a single amino acid substitution can change the ph optimum of a glycosidase
Brayer, G.D. , Joshi, M.D. , Mcintosh, L.P. , Pot, I. , Sidhu, G. , Withers, S.G.
Primary Citation of Related Structures: 1C5I
Proteins | ||||
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Molecule | Chains | Sequence Length | Organism | Sequence |
ENDO-1,4-BETA-XYLANASE | A | 185 | Bacillus Circulans | ASTDYWQNWTDGGGIVNAVNGSGGNYSVNWSNTGDFVVGKGWTTGSPFRTINYNAGVWAPNGNGYLTLYGWTRSPLIEYYVVDSWGTYRPTGTYKGTVKSDGGTYDIYTTTRYNAPSIDGDRTTFTQYWSVRQSKRPTGSNATITFTNHVNAWKSHGMNLGSNWAYQVMATEGYQSSGSSNVTVW |
Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION
Deposited Date: 1999-11-24 Deposition Author(s): Brayer, G.D. , Joshi, M.D. , Mcintosh, L.P. , Pot, I. , Sidhu, G. , Withers, S.G.