The absence of an identifiable single catalytic base residue in Thermobifida fusca exocellulase Cel6B

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Abstract

Thermobifida fusca exocellulase Cel6B acts by an inverting hydrolysis mechanism; however, the catalytic acid and base residues for this enzyme have not been confirmed. Site-directed mutagenesis and kinetic studies were used to show that Asp274 is the catalytic acid, which is consistent with what is found for other members of family-6 glycoside hydrolases; however, a single catalytic base was not identified. Mutation of all putative catalytic base residues, within 6 Å of the -1/+1 glucose subsites, including the highly conserved Asp226, Asp497 and Glu495, as well as Ser232 and Tyr220, did not reveal a catalytic base, although these residues are all important for activity. We propose a novel hydrolysis mechanism for T. fusca Cel6B involving a proton-transferring network to carry out the catalytic base function. © 2009 2009 FEBS.

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Vuong, T. V., & Wilson, D. B. (2009). The absence of an identifiable single catalytic base residue in Thermobifida fusca exocellulase Cel6B. FEBS Journal, 276(14), 3837–3845. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1742-4658.2009.07097.x

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