Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8922947 | Biotechnology Research and Innovation | 2017 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Carbohydrate esterases (CEs) catalyze the de-O or de-N-acylation by removing the ester decorations from carbohydrates. CEs are currently classified in 15 families in the Carbohydrate-Active Enzyme (CAZy) database, which classifies a large variety of enzymes that assemble, modify and breakdown carbohydrates and glycoconjugates. CEs have significant importance as biocatalysts in a variety of bioindustrial processes and applications. Thus, the understanding of molecular mechanisms involved in CE catalysis is essential. However, despite a rather large number of enzymes classified as CEs, just a few have been studied biochemically and only a handful has their three-dimensional structures determined and analyzed. Here, we present a brief overview of all currently classified CE families, mainly focusing on the structures and enzymatic activities of CEs.
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Authors
Aline M. Nakamura, Alessandro S. Nascimento, Igor Polikarpov,