Exoenzyme

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Function

Exoenzymes (Exo) are secreted by cells and break large macromolecules outside the cells. The breakdown components can pass through the cell wall. Exo C3 is a Clostridium butulinum toxin which binds NAD, splits it into ADP-ribose and nicotinamide and transfers the ADP-ribose to a protein substrate. Exo S and Exo T are secreted by Pseudomonas aeruginosa and has GTPase-activating activity as well as ADP-ribosyltransferase activity.

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Structural highlights

Structure of exoenzyme C3 catalytic domain complex with ADP and NAD (PDB code 2c8c).

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3D structures of exoenzyme3D structures of exoenzyme

Updated on 28-December-2014

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