Correia_2008_J.Mol.Biol_379_64

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Title : Crystal structure of a cellulosomal family 3 carbohydrate esterase from Clostridium thermocellum provides insights into the mechanism of substrate recognition - Correia_2008_J.Mol.Biol_379_64
Author(s) : Correia MA , Prates JA , Bras J , Fontes CM , Newman JA , Lewis RJ , Gilbert HJ , Flint JE
Ref : Journal of Molecular Biology , 379 :64 , 2008
Abstract :

The microbial degradation of the plant cell wall is of increasing industrial significance, exemplified by the interest in generating biofuels from plant cell walls. The majority of plant cell-wall polysaccharides are acetylated, and removal of the acetyl groups through the action of carbohydrate esterases greatly increases the efficiency of polysaccharide saccharification. Enzymes in carbohydrate esterase family 3 (CE3) are common in plant cell wall-degrading microorganisms but there is a paucity of structural and biochemical information on these biocatalysts. Clostridium thermocellum contains a single CE3 enzyme, CtCes3, which comprises two highly homologous (97% sequence identity) catalytic modules appended to a C-terminal type I dockerin that targets the esterase into the cellulosome, a large protein complex that catalyses plant cell wall degradation. Here, we report the crystal structure and biochemical properties of the N-terminal catalytic module (CtCes3-1) of CtCes3. The enzyme is a thermostable acetyl-specific esterase that exhibits a strong preference for acetylated xylan. CtCes3-1 displays an alpha/beta hydrolase fold that contains a central five-stranded parallel twisted beta-sheet flanked by six alpha-helices. In addition, the enzyme contains a canonical catalytic triad in which Ser44 is the nucleophile, His208 is the acid-base and Asp205 modulates the basic nature of the histidine. The acetate moiety is accommodated in a hydrophobic pocket and the negative charge of the tetrahedral transition state is stabilized through hydrogen bonds with the backbone N of Ser44 and Gly95 and the side-chain amide of Asn124.

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Correia MA, Prates JA, Bras J, Fontes CM, Newman JA, Lewis RJ, Gilbert HJ, Flint JE (2008)
Crystal structure of a cellulosomal family 3 carbohydrate esterase from Clostridium thermocellum provides insights into the mechanism of substrate recognition
Journal of Molecular Biology 379 :64

Correia MA, Prates JA, Bras J, Fontes CM, Newman JA, Lewis RJ, Gilbert HJ, Flint JE (2008)
Journal of Molecular Biology 379 :64