This entry represents a beta-supersandwich domain found in the superfamily of enzymes referred to as GH94, formerly known as glycosyltransferase family GT36 [1]. Family 94 of glycoside hydrolases exclusively contains phosphorylases that cleave beta-g ...
This entry represents a beta-supersandwich domain found in the superfamily of enzymes referred to as GH94, formerly known as glycosyltransferase family GT36 [1]. Family 94 of glycoside hydrolases exclusively contains phosphorylases that cleave beta-glycosidic bonds. The substrate specificities found in this family are: cellobiose phosphorylase (EC:2.4.1.20), cellodextrin phosphorylase (EC:2.4.1.49), chitobiose phosphorylase (EC:2.4.1.-). Some members of this family contain two copies of this domain.
This family of glycosyl hydrolases contains vacuolar acid trehalase and maltose phosphorylase.Maltose phosphorylase (MP) is a dimeric enzyme that catalyses the conversion of maltose and inorganic phosphate into beta-D-glucose-1-phosphate and glucose. ...
This family of glycosyl hydrolases contains vacuolar acid trehalase and maltose phosphorylase.Maltose phosphorylase (MP) is a dimeric enzyme that catalyses the conversion of maltose and inorganic phosphate into beta-D-glucose-1-phosphate and glucose. The C-terminal domain forms a two layered jelly roll motif. This domain is situated at the base of the catalytic domain, however its function remains unknown [1].