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glycosyl hydrolase-related protein
This domain is found at the C-terminal end of various glycosyl hydrolases belonging to family 38. The domain has a beta sandwich fold. [1]. 9649738. Glycosidase families. Henrissat B. Biochem Soc Trans 1998;26:153-156. (from Pfam)
Alpha mannosidase middle domain
Members of this family adopt a structure consisting of three alpha helices, in an immunoglobulin/albumin-binding domain-like fold. They are predominantly found in the enzyme alpha-mannosidase [1]. [1]. 12634058. The structure of bovine lysosomal alpha-mannosidase suggests a novel mechanism for low-pH activation. Heikinheimo P, Helland R, Leiros HK, Leiros I, Karlsen S, Evjen G, Ravelli R, Schoehn G, Ruigrok R, Tollersrud OK, McSweeney S, Hough E;. J Mol Biol. 2003;327:631-644. (from Pfam)
glycoside hydrolase family 38 C-terminal domain-containing protein
Glycosyl hydrolases are key enzymes of carbohydrate metabolism. [1]. 9649738. Glycosidase families. Henrissat B. Biochem Soc Trans 1998;26:153-156. (from Pfam)
Glycosyl hydrolases family 38 N-terminal domain
alpha-mannosidase
alpha-mannosidase similar to MngB, which converts 2-O-(6-phospho-alpha-mannosyl)-D-glycerate to D-mannose-6-phosphate and D-glycerate
mannosylglycerate hydrolase
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