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glycoside hydrolase family 125 protein
This family, which contains bacterial and fungal glycoside hydrolases, is also known as GH125. They function as metal-independent alpha-mannosidases, with specificity for alpha-1,6-linked non-reducing terminal mannose residues[1]. Structurally this family is part of the 6 hairpin glycosidase superfamily. [1]. 21388958. Analysis of a new family of widely distributed metal-independent alpha-mannosidases provides unique insight into the processing of N-linked glycans. Gregg KJ, Zandberg WF, Hehemann JH, Whitworth GE, Deng L, Vocadlo DJ, Boraston AB;. J Biol Chem. 2011;286:15586-15596. (from Pfam)
glycoside hydrolase family 125 protein may act as mannosyl-oligosaccharide a-1,6-mannosidase / exo-a-1,6-mannosidase; similar to Clostridium perfringens metal-independent alpha-mannosidase
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