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family 43 glycosylhydrolase
The glycosyl hydrolase family 43 contains members that are arabinanases. Arabinanases hydrolyse the alpha-1,5-linked L-arabinofuranoside backbone of plant cell wall arabinans. The structure of arabinanase Arb43A from Cellvibrio japonicus reveals a five-bladed beta-propeller fold. A long V-shaped groove, partially enclosed at one end, forms a single extended substrate-binding surface across the face of the propeller [1]. [1]. 12198486. Cellvibrio japonicus alpha-L-arabinanase 43A has a novel five-blade beta-propeller fold. Nurizzo D, Turkenburg JP, Charnock SJ, Roberts SM, Dodson EJ, McKie VA, Taylor EJ, Gilbert HJ, Davies GJ;. Nat Struct Biol 2002;9:665-668. (from Pfam)
glycoside hydrolase family protein
glycoside hydrolase (GH) family protein may catalyze the hydrolysis of glycosidic bonds in complex sugars; may belong to glycosyl hydrolase families GH32, GH43, GH62, GH68, GH117, or GH130
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