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'''CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF XYNB, A HIGHLY THERMOSTABLE BETA-1,4-XYLANASE FROM DICTYOGLOMUS THERMOPHILUM RT46B.1, AT 1.8 A RESOLUTION'''
===CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF XYNB, A HIGHLY THERMOSTABLE BETA-1,4-XYLANASE FROM DICTYOGLOMUS THERMOPHILUM RT46B.1, AT 1.8 A RESOLUTION===




==Overview==
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Microorganisms employ a large array of enzymes to break down the cellulose and hemicelluloses of plant biomass. These enzymes, especially those with high thermal stability, have many uses in biotechnology. We have solved the crystal structure of a beta-1, 4-xylanase, XynB, from the extremely thermophilic bacterium Dictyoglomus thermophilum, isolate Rt46B.1. The protein crystallized from 1.6 M ammonium sulfate, 0.2 M HEPES pH 7.2 and 10% glycerol, with unit-cell parameters a = b = 91.3, c = 44.9 A and space group P4(3). The structure was solved at high resolution (1.8 A) by X-ray crystallography, using the method of isomorphous replacement with a single mercury derivative, and refined to a final R factor of 18.3% (R(free) = 22.1%). XynB has the single-domain fold typical of family 11 xylanases, comprising a jelly roll of two highly twisted beta-sheets that create a deep substrate-binding cleft. The two catalytic residues, Glu90 and Glu180, occupy this cleft. Compared with other family 11 xylanases, XynB has a greater proportion of polar surface and has a slightly extended C-terminus that, combined with the extension of beta-strand A5, gives additional hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic packing. These factors may account for the enhanced thermal stability of the enzyme.
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==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
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[[Category: Beta-barrel]]
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[[Category: Xylanase]]
[[Category: Xylanase]]
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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF XYNB, A HIGHLY THERMOSTABLE BETA-1,4-XYLANASE FROM DICTYOGLOMUS THERMOPHILUM RT46B.1, AT 1.8 A RESOLUTIONCRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF XYNB, A HIGHLY THERMOSTABLE BETA-1,4-XYLANASE FROM DICTYOGLOMUS THERMOPHILUM RT46B.1, AT 1.8 A RESOLUTION

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About this StructureAbout this Structure

1F5J is a Single protein structure of sequence from Dictyoglomus thermophilum. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

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Structure of XynB, a highly thermostable beta-1,4-xylanase from Dictyoglomus thermophilum Rt46B.1, at 1.8 A resolution., McCarthy AA, Morris DD, Bergquist PL, Baker EN, Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 2000 Nov;56(Pt 11):1367-75. PMID:11053833

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