Glucanase
Glucanases are enzymes that break down large polysaccharides via hydrolysis. The product of the hydrolysis reaction is called a glucan, a linear polysaccharide made of up to 1200 glucose monomers, held together with glycosidic bonds. Glucans are abundant in the endosperm cell walls of cereals such as barley, rye, sorghum, rice, and wheat. Glucanases are also referred to as lichenases, hydrolases, glycosidases, glycosyl hydrolases, and/or laminarinases. Many types of glucanases share similar amino acid sequences but vastly different substrates. Of the known endo-glucanases, 1,3-1,4-β-glucanase is considered the most active.
Glucanase | |||||||||
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3D crystalline structure of the endoglucanase Cel10 from Klebsiella pneumoniae. | |||||||||
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EC no. | 3.2.1. | ||||||||
CAS no. | 9015-78-5 | ||||||||
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IntEnz | IntEnz view | ||||||||
BRENDA | BRENDA entry | ||||||||
ExPASy | NiceZyme view | ||||||||
KEGG | KEGG entry | ||||||||
MetaCyc | metabolic pathway | ||||||||
PRIAM | profile | ||||||||
PDB structures | RCSB PDB PDBe PDBsum | ||||||||
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Glucanase | |||||||
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Symbol | Eng1p | ||||||
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PDB | 5GY3 | ||||||
RefSeq | WP_012967086.1 | ||||||
UniProt | A0A0J4VP90 | ||||||
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EC number | 3.2.1 | ||||||
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