Glycoside phosphorylases catalyze the phosphorolysis of oligosaccharides into sugar phosphates [1]. This domain is the second of four domains (nDom2) found in the L. phytofermentans SOGP (sophoro-oligosaccharide beta-1,2-gluco-phosphorylase) [1]. Thi ...
Glycoside phosphorylases catalyze the phosphorolysis of oligosaccharides into sugar phosphates [1]. This domain is the second of four domains (nDom2) found in the L. phytofermentans SOGP (sophoro-oligosaccharide beta-1,2-gluco-phosphorylase) [1]. This domain shows structural similarity to nDom1 [1]. The third domain is the catalytic GH94 domain [1].
This is the N-terminal domain of 1,2-beta oligoglucan phosphorylase (SOGP). This enzyme phosphorolyzes beta-1,2-glucooligosaccharides (sophorooligosaccharides, Sops) with degrees of polymerization (DP) of 3 or more. It consists of four domains: two b ...
This is the N-terminal domain of 1,2-beta oligoglucan phosphorylase (SOGP). This enzyme phosphorolyzes beta-1,2-glucooligosaccharides (sophorooligosaccharides, Sops) with degrees of polymerization (DP) of 3 or more. It consists of four domains: two beta-sandwich domains, (alpha/alpha)6 catalytic domain and a beta-sheet domain. The N-terminal domain adopts a supersandwich fold in which 18 beta-strands define two beta-sheets [1].
Glycoside phosphorylases catalyze the phosphorolysis of oligosaccharides into sugar phosphates [1]. This domain is the C-terminal domain found in the L. phytofermentans SOGP (sophoro-oligosaccharide beta-1,2-gluco-phosphorylase) [1].