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Multiplicity of enzymatic functions in the CAZy AA3 family.
Sützl, Leander; Laurent, Christophe V F P; Abrera, Annabelle T; Schütz, Georg; Ludwig, Roland; Haltrich, Dietmar.
  • Sützl L; Food Biotechnology Laboratory, Department of Food Science and Technology, BOKU-University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Muthgasse 11, A-1190, Wien, Austria.
  • Laurent CVFP; Doctoral Programme BioToP-Biomolecular Technology of Proteins, BOKU-University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Muthgasse 18, A-1190, Wien, Austria.
  • Abrera AT; Food Biotechnology Laboratory, Department of Food Science and Technology, BOKU-University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Muthgasse 11, A-1190, Wien, Austria.
  • Schütz G; Doctoral Programme BioToP-Biomolecular Technology of Proteins, BOKU-University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Muthgasse 18, A-1190, Wien, Austria.
  • Ludwig R; Food Biotechnology Laboratory, Department of Food Science and Technology, BOKU-University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Muthgasse 11, A-1190, Wien, Austria.
  • Haltrich D; University of the Philippines Los Baños, College Laguna, Los Baños, Philippines.
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ; 102(6): 2477-2492, 2018 Mar.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29411063
ABSTRACT
The CAZy auxiliary activity family 3 (AA3) comprises enzymes from the glucose-methanol-choline (GMC) family of oxidoreductases, which assist the activity of other AA family enzymes via their reaction products or support the action of glycoside hydrolases in lignocellulose degradation. The AA3 family is further divided into four subfamilies, which include cellobiose dehydrogenase, glucose oxidoreductases, aryl-alcohol oxidase, alcohol (methanol) oxidase, and pyranose oxidoreductases. These different enzymes catalyze a wide variety of redox reactions with respect to substrates and co-substrates. The common feature of AA3 family members is the formation of key metabolites such as H2O2 or hydroquinones, which are required by other AA enzymes. The multiplicity of enzymatic functions in the AA3 family is reflected by the multigenicity of AA3 genes in fungi, which also depends on their lifestyle. We provide an overview of the phylogenetic, molecular, and catalytic properties of AA3 enzymes and discuss their interactions with other carbohydrate-active enzymes.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Oxidorreductasas / Hongos / Lignina Idioma: En Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Oxidorreductasas / Hongos / Lignina Idioma: En Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article