Glycosyl rotation and distortion by key residues in Endocellulase Cel6A from Theromobifida fusca

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Endocellulases are one kind of the important biodegrading cellulose enzymes. Experimental results show that a rotated and distorted preactivated structure exists before the substrate entering the transition state. The molecular dynamic simulation of endocellulase Cel6A models revealed a correlation between the rotation and distortion of pyranoside ring in-1 glycosyl unit of the substrate. The two key residues, Tyr73 and Ser189, in Cal6A cooperate to rotate and distort the pyranoside ring in the cellulose hydrolysis. © 2013 The Author.

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Lu, T., Zhang, Z., & Zhang, C. (2014). Glycosyl rotation and distortion by key residues in Endocellulase Cel6A from Theromobifida fusca. Glycobiology, 24(3), 247–251. https://doi.org/10.1093/glycob/cwt105

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