Structural insights of two novel N-acetyl-glucosaminidase enzymes through in silico methods.

Turk J Chem

Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Çanakkale Turkey.

Published: December 2020

EndoBI-1 and EndoBI-2 are two endo- acetylglucosaminidase isoenzymes that cleave diacetylchitobiosyl moieties found in various types of native -glycans. These -glycans are indigestible by human infants and adults due to the lack of responsible glycosyl hydrolases and they act as selective prebiotics for a probiotic microorganism, subsp , in the large intestine. The selectivity and the thermostability of EndoBI-1 and EndoBI-2 suggest that these enzymes may be useful for many scientific and industrial applications. In this study, the growing numbers of homologous sequences in different databases were exploited in a comparative approach to investigate structural properties of EndoBI-1 and EndoBI-2 enzymes. Moreover, the complete and partial homology models of these two enzymes were generated and evaluated. Selected models were used for docking studies of the plus subsite ligand of these enzymes for further understanding on the substrate selectivity of EndoBI enzymes.

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Structural insights of two novel N-acetyl-glucosaminidase enzymes through in silico methods.

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Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Çanakkale Turkey.

EndoBI-1 and EndoBI-2 are two endo- acetylglucosaminidase isoenzymes that cleave diacetylchitobiosyl moieties found in various types of native -glycans. These -glycans are indigestible by human infants and adults due to the lack of responsible glycosyl hydrolases and they act as selective prebiotics for a probiotic microorganism, subsp , in the large intestine. The selectivity and the thermostability of EndoBI-1 and EndoBI-2 suggest that these enzymes may be useful for many scientific and industrial applications.

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