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== Substrate specificities ==
 
== Substrate specificities ==
Only a single enzyme of [[glycoside hydrolase]] family 114 has been characterized; an endo α-1,4-polygalactosaminidase from ''Pseudomonas'' sp. 881 <cite>Tamura1995</cite>. This enzyme hydrolyzes α-1,4-polygalactosamine to oligosaccharides in an endo-acting manner. Tetraose and longer galactosamine oligosaccharides were hydrolyzed to galactosaminobiose and galactosaminotriose as the final products <cite>Tamura1992</cite>. α-1,4-Polygalactosamine, also known as galactosaminoglycan, is a polymer consisting of α-1,4-linked galactosamine residues, which is only partially ''N''-acetylated, and may also contain ''N''-formyl residues, and is produced by a range of fungi including ''Aspergillus parasiticus'', ''Paeciomyces'' sp. I-1, and ''Neurospora crassa''. An endogalactosaminidase has been purified from ''Streptomyces griseus''; the sequence of this protein is unknown <cite>Riessig1975</cite>.
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Only a single enzyme of [[glycoside hydrolase]] family 114 has been characterized; an endo α-1,4-polygalactosaminidase from ''Pseudomonas'' sp. 881 <cite>Tamura1995</cite>. This enzyme hydrolyzes α-1,4-polygalactosamine to oligosaccharides in an endo-acting manner. Tetraose and longer galactosamine oligosaccharides were hydrolyzed to galactosaminobiose and galactosaminotriose as the final products <cite>Tamura1992</cite>. α-1,4-Polygalactosamine, also known as galactosaminoglycan, is a polymer consisting of α-1,4-linked galactosamine residues, which is only partially ''N''-acetylated, and may also contain ''N''-formyl residues, and is produced by a range of fungi including ''Aspergillus parasiticus'', ''Paecilomyces'' sp. I-1, and ''Neurospora crassa''. An endogalactosaminidase has been purified from ''Streptomyces griseus''; the sequence of this protein is unknown <cite>Riessig1975</cite>.
  
 
== Kinetics and Mechanism ==
 
== Kinetics and Mechanism ==

Revision as of 17:18, 2 September 2016



Glycoside Hydrolase Family GH114
Clan none
Mechanism probably retaining
Active site residues not known
CAZy DB link
https://www.cazy.org/GH114.html


Substrate specificities

Only a single enzyme of glycoside hydrolase family 114 has been characterized; an endo α-1,4-polygalactosaminidase from Pseudomonas sp. 881 [1]. This enzyme hydrolyzes α-1,4-polygalactosamine to oligosaccharides in an endo-acting manner. Tetraose and longer galactosamine oligosaccharides were hydrolyzed to galactosaminobiose and galactosaminotriose as the final products [2]. α-1,4-Polygalactosamine, also known as galactosaminoglycan, is a polymer consisting of α-1,4-linked galactosamine residues, which is only partially N-acetylated, and may also contain N-formyl residues, and is produced by a range of fungi including Aspergillus parasiticus, Paecilomyces sp. I-1, and Neurospora crassa. An endogalactosaminidase has been purified from Streptomyces griseus; the sequence of this protein is unknown [3].

Kinetics and Mechanism

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Catalytic Residues

None known.

Three-dimensional structures

No 3-D structure has been reported for any member of this family.

Family Firsts

First stereochemistry determination
Not known, but a retaining mechanism may be inferred from report of transglycosylation activity [2].
First catalytic nucleophile identification
not known.
First general acid/base residue identification
not known.
First 3-D structure
none.

References

  1. Tamura, J.-I., Hasegawa, K., Kadowaki, K., Igarashi, Y., Kodama, T. Molecular Cloning and Sequence Analysis of the Gene Encoding an Endo a-l,4 Polygalactosaminidase of Pseudomonas sp. 881. J. Fermentation Bioengineer., 1995, 80, 305. [1].

    [Tamura1995]
  2. Tamura J, Abe T, Hasegawa K, and Kadowaki K. (1992). The Mode of Action of Endo α-1,4 Polygalactosaminidase from Pseudomonas sp. 881 on Galactosaminooligosaccharides. Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. 1992;56(3):380-3. DOI:10.1271/bbb.56.380 | PubMed ID:27320986 [Tamura1992]
  3. Reissig JL, Lai WH, and Glasgow JE. (1975). An endogalactosaminidase from Streptomyces griseus. Can J Biochem. 1975;53(12):1237-49. DOI:10.1139/o75-169 | PubMed ID:3271 [Riessig1975]

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