Oligomeric Structure of Yeast and Other Invertases Governs Specificity
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Oligomeric Structure of Yeast and Other Invertases Governs Specificity
Abstract
Invertases, or β-fructofuranosidases, are metabolic enzymes widely distributed among plants and microorganisms that hydrolyze sucrose and release fructose from various substrates. Invertase was one of the earliest discovered enzymes, first investigated in the mid-nineteenth century, becoming a classical model used in the primary biochemical studies on protein synthesis, activity, and the secretion of glycoproteins. However, it was not until 20 years ago that a member of this family of enzymes was structurally characterized, showing a bimodular arrangement with a β-propeller catalytic domain, and a β-sandwich domain with unknown function. Since then, many studies on related plant and fungal enzymes have revealed them as basically monomeric. By contrast, all yeast enzymes in this family that have been characterized so far have shown sophisticated oligomeric structures mediated by the non-catalytic domain, which is also involved in substrate binding, and how this assembly determines the particular specificity of each enzyme. In this chapter, we will review the available structures of yeast invertases to elucidate the mechanism regulating oligomer formation and compare them with other reported dimeric invertases in which the oligomeric assembly has no apparent functional implications. In addition, recent work on a new family of invertases with absolute specificity for the α-(1,2)-bond of sucrose found in cyanobacteria and plant invertases is highlighted.
Keywords: 3-D structure; Glycosidases; Invertases; Oligomerization mechanisms; Substrate specificity; X-Ray crystallography; Yeasts; β-Fructofuranosidases.
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