Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1388323 Carbohydrate Research 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Biochemical studies to elucidate the structural basis for xyloglucan specificity among GH12 xyloglucanases are lacking. Accordingly, the substrate specificity of a GH12 xyloglucanase from Aspergillus niger (AnXEG12A) was investigated using pea xyloglucan and 12 xylogluco-oligosaccharides, and data were compared to a structural model of the enzyme. The specific activity of AnXEG12A with pea xyloglucan was 113 μmol min−1 mg−1, and apparent kcat and Km values were 49 s−1 and 0.54 mg mL−1, respectively. These values are similar to previously published results using xyloglucan from tamarind seed, and suggest that substrate fucosylation does not affect the specific activity of this enzyme. AnXEG12A preferred xylogluco-oligosaccharides containing more than six glucose units, and with xylose substitution at the −3 and +1 subsites. The specific activities of AnXEG12A on 100 μM XXXGXXXG and 100 μM XLLGXLLG were 60 ± 4 and 72 ± 9 μmol min−1 mg−1, respectively. AnXEG12A did not hydrolyze XXXXXXXG, consistent with other data that demonstrate the requirement for an unbranched glucose residue for hydrolysis by this enzyme.

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