Generally, non-catalytic carbohydrate binding module (CBM) specificity has been shown to parallel the catalytic activity of the carbohydrate active enzyme (CAZyme) module it is appended to. With the rapid expansion in metagenomic sequence space for the potential discovery of new CBMs in addition to the recent emergence of several new CBM families that display diverse binding profiles and novel functions, elucidating the function of these protein modules has become a much more challenging task. This review summarizes several approaches that have been reported for using primary structure to inform CBM specificity and streamlining their biophysical characterization. In addition we discuss general trends in binding site architecture and several...
International audienceOver the last two decades, the number of gene/protein sequences gleaned from s...
[[abstract]]Multiple sequence alignment is often used to locate consensus sequence stretches with ev...
*These authors contributed equally to this work. ‡To whom all correspondence should be addressed
Generally, non-catalytic carbohydrate binding module (CBM) specificity has been shown to parallel th...
Carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) are associated to the synthesis and breakdown of complex carb...
Polysaccharide-degrading enzymes are generally modular proteins that contain non-catalytic carbohydr...
Carbohydrate binding modules (CBMs) are found in polysaccharide-targeting enzymes and increase catal...
Detection, immobilization and purification of carbohydrates can be done using molecular probes that ...
Protein-carbohydrate interaction is essential for biological systems, and carbohydrate-binding prote...
Carbohydrate binding modules (CBMs) are found in polysaccharide-targeting enzymes and increase catal...
<p>The secondary structure is shown above (CBM32-4) and below (CBM32-5) with arrows representing β-s...
[[abstract]]CBMs (carbohydrate-binding modules) function independently to assist carbohydrate-active...
[[abstract]]Multiple sequence alignment is widely applied to discover core conserved regions among q...
Molecular engineering of ligand-binding proteins is commonly used for identification of variants tha...
Protein-carbohydrate interactions are of central role in all living organism. In the studies present...
International audienceOver the last two decades, the number of gene/protein sequences gleaned from s...
[[abstract]]Multiple sequence alignment is often used to locate consensus sequence stretches with ev...
*These authors contributed equally to this work. ‡To whom all correspondence should be addressed
Generally, non-catalytic carbohydrate binding module (CBM) specificity has been shown to parallel th...
Carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) are associated to the synthesis and breakdown of complex carb...
Polysaccharide-degrading enzymes are generally modular proteins that contain non-catalytic carbohydr...
Carbohydrate binding modules (CBMs) are found in polysaccharide-targeting enzymes and increase catal...
Detection, immobilization and purification of carbohydrates can be done using molecular probes that ...
Protein-carbohydrate interaction is essential for biological systems, and carbohydrate-binding prote...
Carbohydrate binding modules (CBMs) are found in polysaccharide-targeting enzymes and increase catal...
<p>The secondary structure is shown above (CBM32-4) and below (CBM32-5) with arrows representing β-s...
[[abstract]]CBMs (carbohydrate-binding modules) function independently to assist carbohydrate-active...
[[abstract]]Multiple sequence alignment is widely applied to discover core conserved regions among q...
Molecular engineering of ligand-binding proteins is commonly used for identification of variants tha...
Protein-carbohydrate interactions are of central role in all living organism. In the studies present...
International audienceOver the last two decades, the number of gene/protein sequences gleaned from s...
[[abstract]]Multiple sequence alignment is often used to locate consensus sequence stretches with ev...
*These authors contributed equally to this work. ‡To whom all correspondence should be addressed