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Identification and glucan-binding properties of a new carbohydrate-binding module family
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Bioorganic ChemistryEngineeringCbm Family 28GlycobiologyMolecular BiologyPolysaccharideChemical BiologyCbm Family 17BiosynthesisMolecular RecognitionGlycosylationBiochemistryG Protein-coupled ReceptorGlucan-binding PropertiesCbm28 BoundNatural SciencesBiotechnologyProtein EngineeringMicrobiologyCarbohydrate-protein Interaction
The C-terminal 191-residue module of Cel5A from the alkalophilic Bacillus sp. 1139 comprises a carbohydrate-binding module (CBM) belonging to a previously unidentified family that we have classified as CBM family 28. This example, called CBM28, bound specifically to cello-oligosaccharides and mixed β-(1,3)(1,4)-glucans (barley β-glucan) with association constants of approximately (1–4)×104 M−1. Its binding to barley β-glucan was remarkably insensitive to pH between 7.0 and 10.9, in keeping with its alkalophilic source. CBM28 bound to cellulose having a significant non-crystalline content with an association constant similar to that for its binding to soluble glucans. CBM17 (CBM family 17) and CBM28 modules naturally occur as tandems. The CBM17/CBM28 tandem from Cel5A bound with apparent co-operativity to barley β-glucan. The association of CBM28 with cello-oligosaccharides was driven enthalpically and marked by the different thermodynamic contribution of three putative binding subsites that accommodate a cellohexaose molecule.
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