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InterPro: IPR009031 Type X cellulose-binding domain, CBDX

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66 proteins
AccessionHelp IPR009031 TypeX_cellulose-bd_dom_CBDX
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Parent IPR002883 Dockerin cellulose-binding domain
GO Term annotationHelp
Process GO:0005975 carbohydrate metabolic process
Function GO:0004553 hydrolase activity, hydrolyzing O-glycosyl compounds
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Plant cell wall hydrolases from aerobic microorganisms generally have a modular structure consisting of a catalytic domain linked to one or more carbohydrate-binding modules (CBMs). CBMs function to attach the enzyme to the polymeric substrate, thereby increasing the catalytic activity. Most CBMs bind cellulose and are referred to as cellulose-binding domains (CBDs), while some can also bind xylan (XBM). CBMs have been classified into families based on sequence similarities. For example, Xylanase A from Cellvibrio japonicus [1] contains a family 2a CBM followed by a family 10 CBM. The structure of the type X CBD (CBDX) consists of an alpha/beta fold that is disulphide-rich.

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SCOP: g.29.1.1
CATH: 2.30.32.30
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Enzyme: EC:3.2.1

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IPR009031 Numbers of overlapping proteins Average numbers of overlapping amino acids

Example proteinsHelp
P14768 Endo-1,4-beta-xylanase A

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Example Proteins Key


InterPro entry accession number/name and structure databases Colour code
IPR013781 Glycoside hydrolase, subgroup, catalytic core
IPR012291 Cellulose-binding family II/chitobiase, carbohydrate-binding domain
IPR002883 Dockerin cellulose-binding domain
IPR008965 Carbohydrate-binding
IPR001000 Glycoside hydrolase, family 10
IPR017853 Glycoside hydrolase, catalytic core
IPR001919 Cellulose-binding domain, family II, bacterial type
IPR018366 Carbohydrate-binding type-2, conserved site
IPR009031 Type X cellulose-binding domain, CBDX
PDB Chain
ModBase
CATH Domain
SWISS-MODEL
SCOP Domain

PublicationsHelp
1. Raghothama S, Simpson PJ, Szabo L, Nagy T, Gilbert HJ, Williamson MP.
Solution structure of the CBM10 cellulose binding module from Pseudomonas xylanase A.
Biochemistry 39 978-84 2000 [PubMed: 10653641]
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bi992163+

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