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Review
. 2010 Oct 1;107(2):195-205.
doi: 10.1002/bit.22838.

Glycoside hydrolases: catalytic base/nucleophile diversity

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Glycoside hydrolases: catalytic base/nucleophile diversity

Thu V Vuong et al. Biotechnol Bioeng. .

Abstract

Recent studies have shown that a number of glycoside hydrolase families do not follow the classical catalytic mechanisms, as they lack a typical catalytic base/nucleophile. A variety of mechanisms are used to replace this function, including substrate-assisted catalysis, a network of several residues, and the use of non-carboxylate residues or exogenous nucleophiles. Removal of the catalytic base/nucleophile by mutation can have a profound impact on substrate specificity, producing enzymes with completely new functions.

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