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L-rhamnose mutarotase

This family contains L-rhamnose mutarotase which is a glycosyl hydrolase that converts the monosaccharide L-rhamnopyranose from the alpha to the beta stereoisomer. In Escherichia coli this enzyme is the product of the rhaM gene (also known as yiiL). The tertiary structure has been solved, in complex with L-rhamnose, and the catalytic mechanism determined. His22 is the proton donor. The enzyme naturally exists as a dimer. [1]. 15876375. Structural insights into the monosaccharide specificity of. Escherichia coli rhamnose mutarotase.. Ryu KS, Kim JI, Cho SJ, Park D, Park C, Cheong HK, Lee JO, Choi. BS;. J Mol Biol. 2005;349:153-162. (from Pfam)

GO Terms:
Molecular Function:
racemase and epimerase activity, acting on carbohydrates and derivatives (GO:0016857)
Date:
2024-04-03
Family Accession:
NF017174.4
Method:
HMM
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L-rhamnose mutarotase

L-rhamnose mutarotase, a glycosyl hydrolase that converts the monosaccharide L-rhamnopyranose from the alpha to the beta stereoisomer

Date:
2016-11-09
Family Accession:
10526387
Method:
Sparcle
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L-rhamnose mutarotase

Members of this protein family are rhamnose mutarotase from Escherichia coli, previously designated YiiL as an uncharacterized protein, and close homologs also associated with rhamnose dissimilation operons in other bacterial genomes. Mutarotase is a term for an epimerase that changes optical activity. This enzyme was shown experimentally to interconvert alpha and beta stereoisomers of the pyranose form of L-rhamnose [1]. The crystal structure of this small (104 amino acid) protein shows a locally asymmetric dimer with active site residues of His, Tyr, and Trp [2].

Gene:
rhaM
GO Terms:
Biological Process:
rhamnose catabolic process (GO:0019301)
Molecular Function:
L-rhamnose mutarotase activity (GO:0062192)
Date:
2023-06-23
Family Accession:
TIGR02625.1
Method:
HMM
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