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T1 0-54 Title denotes The three-dimensional structures of two beta-agarases.
T2 55-1756 Paragraph denotes Agars are important gelifying agents for biochemical use and the food industry. To cleave the beta-1,4-linkages between beta-d-galactose and alpha-l-3,6-anhydro-galactose residues in the red algal galactans known as agars, marine bacteria produce polysaccharide hydrolases called beta-agarases. Beta-agarases A and B from Zobellia galactanivorans Dsij have recently been biochemically characterized. Here we report the first crystal structure of these two beta-agarases. The two proteins were overproduced in Escherichia coli and crystallized, and the crystal structures were determined at 1.48 and 2.3 A for beta-agarases A and B, respectively. The structure of beta-agarase A was solved by the multiple anomalous diffraction method, whereas beta-agarase B was solved with molecular replacement using beta-agarase A as model. Their structures adopt a jelly roll fold with a deep active site channel harboring the catalytic machinery, namely the nucleophilic residues Glu-147 and Glu-184 and the acid/base residues Glu-152 and Glu-189 for beta-agarases A and B, respectively. The structures of the agarases were compared with those of two lichenases and of a kappa-carrageenase, which all belong to family 16 of the glycoside hydrolases in order to pinpoint the residues responsible for their widely differing substrate specificity. The relationship between structure and enzymatic activity of the two beta-agarases from Z. galactanivorans Dsij was studied by analysis of the degradation products starting with different oligosaccharides. The combination of the structural and biochemical results allowed the determination of the number of subsites present in the catalytic cleft of the beta-agarases.
T3 120-124 Habitat denotes food
T4 242-251 Habitat denotes red algal
T5 278-284 Habitat denotes marine
T6 377-406 Microorganism denotes Zobellia galactanivorans Dsij
E1 377-406 Lives_In denotes Zobellia galactanivorans Dsij
T7 564-580 Microorganism denotes Escherichia coli
T8 1476-1499 Microorganism denotes Z. galactanivorans Dsij
R1 E1 T6 Microorganism Zobellia galactanivorans Dsij,Zobellia galactanivorans Dsij
R2 E1 T5 Location Zobellia galactanivorans Dsij,marine