Chitinases, chitosanases, and lysozymes can be divided into procaryotic and eucaryotic families sharing a conserved core
- 1 February 1996
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
- Vol. 3 (2) , 133-140
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nsb0296-133
Abstract
Barley chitinase, bacterial chitosanase, and lysozymes from goose (GEWL), phage (T4L) and hen (HEWL) all hydrolyse related polysaccharides. The proteins share no significant amino-acid similarities, but have a structurally invariant core consisting of two helices and a three-stranded beta-sheet which form the substrate-binding and catalytic cleft. These enzymes represent a superfamily of hydrolases which are likely to have arisen by divergent evolution. Based on structural criteria, we divide the hydrolase superfamily into a bacterial family (chitosanase and T4L) and a eucaryotic family represented by chitinase and GEWL. Both families contain the core but have differing N- and C-terminal domains. Inclusion of chitinase and chitosanase in the superfamily suggests the archetypal catalytic mechanism of the group is an inverting mechanism. The retaining mechanism of HEWL is unusual.Keywords
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