- Characterization of a novel endopolygalacturonase from Aspergillus niger with unique kinetic properties.
Characterization of a novel endopolygalacturonase from Aspergillus niger with unique kinetic properties.
FEBS letters (2000-02-17)
L Parenicová, H C Kester, J A Benen, J Visser
PMID10675564
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We isolated and characterized a new type of endopolygalacturonase (PG)-encoding gene, pgaD, from Aspergillus niger. The primary structure of PGD differs from that of other A. niger PGs by a 136 amino acid residues long N-terminal extension. Biochemical analysis demonstrated extreme processive behavior of the enzyme on oligomers longer than five galacturonate units. Furthermore, PGD is the only A. niger PG capable of hydrolyzing di-galacturonate. It is tentatively concluded that the enzyme is composed of four subsites. The physiological role of PGD is discussed.
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