8XPH | pdb_00008xph

Marine Planctomycetes laminarinase PtLam


Experimental Data Snapshot

  • Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION
  • Resolution: 2.20 Å
  • R-Value Free: 
    0.267 (Depositor), 0.260 (DCC) 
  • R-Value Work: 
    0.221 (Depositor), 0.220 (DCC) 
  • R-Value Observed: 
    0.223 (Depositor) 

Starting Model: in silico
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Literature

Molecular insights into the hydrolysis and transglycosylation of a deep-sea Planctomycetota -derived GH16 family laminarinase.

Li, W.Lin, S.Wang, X.Chen, S.Long, L.Yang, J.

(2024) Appl Environ Microbiol 90: e0094224-e0094224

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.00942-24
  • Primary Citation of Related Structures:  
    8XPH, 8XPK

  • PubMed Abstract: 

    The biochemical and structural characteristics of Pt Lam, a laminarinase from deep-sea Planctomycetota , have been extensively elucidated, unveiling the fundamental molecular mechanisms governing substrate recognition and enzymatic catalysis. Pt Lam functions as an exo-laminarinase with the ability to sequentially hydrolyze laminarin, cleaving glucose units individually. Notably, Pt Lam exhibits proficient transglycosylation capabilities, utilizing various sugar alcohols as acceptors, with lyxose, in particular, yielding exclusively transglycosylated products. Structural analysis of both apo- Pt Lam and its laminarin oligosaccharide-bound complex revealed significant conformational alterations in active residues upon substrate binding. Moreover, pivotal residues involved in substrate recognition were identified, with subsequent mutation assays indicating the contribution of positive subsites in modulating exo-hydrolysis and transglycosidic activities. These results enhance our comprehension of laminarin cycling mechanisms by marine Planctomycetota , while also providing essential enzyme components for laminarin hetero-oligosaccharide synthesis.IMPORTANCEThe ubiquitous Planctomycetota , with distinctive physiological traits, exert a significant influence on global carbon and nitrogen fluxes. Their intimate association with algae suggests a propensity for efficient polysaccharide degradation; however, research on glycoside hydrolases derived from Planctomycetota remains scarce. Herein, we unveil the GH16 family laminarinase Pt Lam from deep-sea Planctomycetota , shedding light on its catalytic mechanisms underlying hydrolysis and transglycosylation. Our findings elucidate the enzymatic pathways governing the marine laminarin cycle orchestrated by Planctomycetota, thereby fostering the exploration of novel polysaccharide hydrolases with promising practical implications.


  • Organizational Affiliation
    • CAS Key Laboratory of Tropical Marine Bio-resources and Ecology, Guangdong Key Laboratory of Marine Materia Medica, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Guangdong Provincial Observation and Research Station for Coastal Upwelling Ecosystem, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, China.

Macromolecules
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Entity ID: 1
MoleculeChains Sequence LengthOrganismDetailsImage
Laminarinase PtLam
A, B
269Stieleria magnilauensisMutation(s): 0 
Entity Groups  
Sequence Clusters30% Identity50% Identity70% Identity90% Identity95% Identity100% Identity
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Experimental Data & Validation

Experimental Data

  • Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION
  • Resolution: 2.20 Å
  • R-Value Free:  0.267 (Depositor), 0.260 (DCC) 
  • R-Value Work:  0.221 (Depositor), 0.220 (DCC) 
  • R-Value Observed: 0.223 (Depositor) 
Space Group: P 2 21 21
Unit Cell:
Length ( Å )Angle ( ˚ )
a = 77.096α = 90
b = 77.336β = 90
c = 90.191γ = 90
Software Package:
Software NamePurpose
PHENIXrefinement
Aimlessdata scaling
CrysalisProdata reduction
PHENIXphasing

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Entry History & Funding Information

Deposition Data

  • Released Date: 2024-08-28 
  • Deposition Author(s): Yang, J.

Funding OrganizationLocationGrant Number
Not funded--

Revision History  (Full details and data files)

  • Version 1.0: 2024-08-28
    Type: Initial release
  • Version 1.1: 2024-11-13
    Changes: Database references, Structure summary