Structure of an endogalactosylceramidase from Rhodococcus hoagii 103S reveals the molecular basis of its substrate specificity

Volume: 208, Issue: 3, Pages: 107393 - 107393
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
Endoglycoceramidases (EGCs) are family 5 glycoside hydrolases that catalyze hydrolysis of the glycosidic linkages between the oligosaccharide and ceramide moieties of glycosphingolipids. Three orthologs of EGCs, each with distinct substrate specificity, have been identified to date, including EGC-I, EGC-II, and EGALC. Although the structures of EGC-I and EGC-II have been reported, the substrate preference mechanism of EGC enzymes remains...
Paper Details
Title
Structure of an endogalactosylceramidase from Rhodococcus hoagii 103S reveals the molecular basis of its substrate specificity
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
208
Issue
3
Pages
107393 - 107393
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