Carbohydrate binding modules: Biochemical properties and novel applications

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Shoseyov, Oded
Shani, Ziv
Levy, Ilan
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[1] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Fac Agr Food & Environm Qual Sci, Inst Plant Sci & Genet Agr, IL-76100 Rehovot, Israel
[2] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Fac Agr Food & Environm Qual Sci, Otto Warburg Ctr Agr Biotechnol, IL-76100 Rehovot, Israel
[3] Weizmann Inst Sci, Dept Biol Struct, Fac Chem, IL-76100 Rehovot, Israel
[4] CBD Technol Ltd, IL-76100 Rehovot, Israel
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10.1128/MMBR.00028-05
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Polysaccharide-degrading microorganisms express a repertoire of hydrolytic enzymes that act in synergy on plant cell wall and other natural polysaccharides to elicit the degradation of often-recalcitrant substrates. These enzymes, particularly those that hydrolyze cellulose and hemicellulose, have a complex molecular architecture comprising discrete modules which are normally joined by relatively unstructured linker sequences. This structure is typically comprised of a catalytic module and one or more carbohydrate binding modules (CBMs) that bind to the polysaccharide. CBMs, by bringing the biocatalyst into intimate and prolonged association with its substrate, allow and promote catalysis. Based on their properties, CBMs are grouped into 43 families that display substantial variation in substrate specificity, along with other properties that make them a gold mine for biotechnologists who seek natural molecular "Velcro "for diverse and unusual applications. In this article, we review recent progress in the field of CBMs and provide an up-to-date summary of the latest developments in CBM applications.
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