Affiliation:
1. Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials Tohoku University Sendai Japan
2. RIKEN SPring‐8 Center Sayo‐gun Japan
Abstract
Among the epimerases specific to alginate, some of them in Azotobacter genera convert β‐d‐mannuronic acid to α‐l‐guluronic acid but also have lyase activity to degrade alginate. The remarkable characteristics of these epimerases make it a promising enzyme for tailoring alginates to meet specific demands. Here, we determined the structure of the bifunctional mannuronan C‐5 epimerase AlgE3 from Azotobacter chroococcum (AcAlgE3) in complex with several mannuronic acid oligomers as well as in apo form, which allowed us to elucidate the binding manner of each mannuronic acid oligomer, and the structural plasticity, which is dependent on calcium ions. Moreover, a comprehensive analysis of the lyase activity profiles of AcAlgE3 combined with structural characteristics explained the preference for different chain length oligomers.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science