EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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3.2.1.120 | more |
enzyme is capable of hydrolizing xyloglucans within the native cell wall architecture, thereby increasing the cell wall extensibility |
3.2.1.120 | more |
enzyme allows for use of cellulose as carbon source by breaking down surrounding cellulose fibrils |
3.2.1.120 | more |
main roles of enzyme are wall restructuring and integration/wall assembly |
3.2.1.120 | oligoxyloglucan + H2O |
the enzyme is involved in utilization of oligoxyloglucans as carbon sources |
3.2.1.120 | xyloglucan + H2O |
the combinations of beta-galactosidase LacA and isoprimeverose-producing oligoxyloglucan hydrolase IpeA is crucial for xyloglucan degradation. Specifically, the combination of LacA and IpeA is a key step in the degradation of xyloglucan oligosaccharides, because IpeA requires LacA for the removal of galactopyranosyl residues, which prevent IpeA activity, and LacA requires IpeA for the removal of isoprimeverose units, which interfere with the formation of the LacA-xyloglucan oligosaccharide complex |
3.2.1.120 | xyloglucan fragment oligosaccharide + H2O |
highly specific for |