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. 1991 Jun;55(2):303–315. doi: 10.1128/mr.55.2.303-315.1991

Domains in microbial beta-1, 4-glycanases: sequence conservation, function, and enzyme families.

N R Gilkes 1, B Henrissat 1, D G Kilburn 1, R C Miller Jr 1, R A Warren 1
PMCID: PMC372816  PMID: 1886523

Abstract

Several types of domain occur in beta-1, 4-glycanases. The best characterized of these are the catalytic domains and the cellulose-binding domains. The domains may be joined by linker sequences rich in proline or hydroxyamino acids or both. Some of the enzymes contain repeated sequences up to 150 amino acids in length. The enzymes can be grouped into families on the basis of sequence similarities between the catalytic domains. There are sequence similarities between the cellulose-binding domains, of which two types have been identified, and also between some domains of unknown function. The beta-1, 4-glycanases appear to have arisen by the shuffling of a relatively small number of progenitor sequences.

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