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Crystal structure of the family 7 endoglucanase I (Cel7B) from Humicola insolens at 2.2 angstrom resolution and identification of the catalytic nucleophile by trapping of the covalent glycosyl-enzyme intermediate

Mackenzie, L F (author)
Sulzenbacher, G (author)
Divne, Christina (author)
KTH,Skolan för bioteknologi (BIO)
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Jones, T A (author)
Woldike, H F (author)
Schulein, M (author)
Withers, S G (author)
Davies, G J (author)
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Portland Press Ltd. 1998
1998
English.
In: Biochemical Journal. - : Portland Press Ltd.. - 0264-6021 .- 1470-8728. ; 335, s. 409-416
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  • Cellulose is the major polysaccharide component of the plant cell wall and the most abundant naturally produced macromolecule on Earth. The enzymic degradation of cellulose, by cellulases, is therefore of great environmental and commercial significance. Cellulases are found in 12 of the glycoside hydrolase families classified according to their amino acid sequence similarities. Endoglucanase I (Cel7B), from the soft-rot fungus Humicola insolens, is a family 7 enzyme. The structure of the native form of Cel7B from H. insolens at 2.2 Å resolution has been solved by molecular replacement using the known Trichoderma reesei cellobiohydrolase I [Divne, Ståhlberg, Reinikainen, Ruohonen, Pettersson, Knowles, Teeri and Jones (1994) Science265, 524–528] structure as the search model. Cel7B catalyses hydrolysis of the β-1,4 glycosidic linkages in cellulose with net retention of anomeric configuration. The catalytic nucleophile at the active site of Cel7B has been identified as Glu-197 by trapping of a 2-deoxy-2-fluorocellotriosyl enzyme intermediate and identification of the labelled peptide in peptic digests by tandem MS. Site-directed mutagenesis of both Glu-197 and the prospective catalytic acid, Glu-202, results in inactive enzyme, confirming the critical role of these groups for catalysis.

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