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3.2.1.150
D35N
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665330
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666933
3.2.1.150
D465N
inactive
665330
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666933
3.2.1.150
D465N
inactive OXG-RCBH is co-crystallized with a heptaxyloglucan substrate (XXXG) under conditions similar to the wild-type. There are no differences in the overall structure between the mutant and the wild-type
681440
3.2.1.150
D490N
inactive
666933
3.2.1.150
DELTAG375-H385
a deltaloop mutant (deletion mutant of the loop region, Gly375ΒHis385) is constructed. The mutant shows endo-activity with altered substrate recognition. More specifically, cleavage occurs randomly instead of at specific sites, most likely due to the misalignment of the substrate within the subsite. It is supposed that the loop imparts unique substrate specificity with exo-mode hydrolysis in OXG-RCBH
681440
3.2.1.150
E444Q
inactive
666933
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