EC Number |
Substrates |
Organism |
Products |
Reversibility |
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3.2.1.171 | azurine dyed and cross-linked galactan + H2O |
- |
Aspergillus aculeatus |
? |
- |
? |
3.2.1.171 | MHR-S + H2O |
i.e. saponified modified hairy regions of rhamnogalacturonan I, from apple pectin, residue remaining after enzymatic liquefaction of pectin |
Aspergillus aculeatus |
? |
- |
? |
3.2.1.171 | more |
RGI endo-hydrolases, RGHs, attack the RGI backbone randomly in an endo-fashion and catalyse bond cleavage of alpha-(1->2) glycosidic bonds between D-GalpA and L-Rhap. The mechanism involves an inversion of the anomeric C1 configuration in galacturonic acid releasing oligosaccharides with beta-D-GalpA at the reducing end and L-Rhap at the non-reducing end as products |
Aspergillus aculeatus |
? |
- |
? |
3.2.1.171 | more |
RGI endo-hydrolases, RGHs, attack the RGI backbone randomly in an endo-fashion and catalyse bond cleavage of alpha-(1->2) glycosidic bonds between D-GalpA and L-Rhap. The mechanism involves an inversion of the anomeric C1 configuration in galacturonic acid releasing oligosaccharides with beta-D-GalpA at the reducing end and L-Rhap at the non-reducing end as products. Aspergillus aculeatus RhgA catalyses the hydrolytic cleavage of the alpha-D-GalpA-(1->2)-alpha-L-Rhap glycosidic linkages thus releasing (oligomeric) products with Rhap at the non-reducing end |
Aspergillus aculeatus |
? |
- |
? |
3.2.1.171 | partially debranched sycamore rhamnogalacturonan I + H2O |
endohydrolytic cleavage of the -alpha-D-GalpAa-(1->2)-alpha-L-Rhap glycosidic linkage in partially debranched sycamore rhamnogalacturonan I |
Aspergillus aculeatus |
rhamnogalacturonan I oligosaccharides with D-galacturonic acid at the reducing end and L-rhamnopyranose at the nonreducing end |
backbone oligosaccharide fragments from partially debranched sycamore rhamnogalacturonan I |
? |
3.2.1.171 | rhamnogalacturonan I + H2O |
RGase A is an enzyme implicated in the enzymatic degradation of rhamnogalacturonan I |
Aspergillus aculeatus |
rhamnogalacturonan I oligosaccharides with D-galacturonic acid at the reducing end and L-rhamnopyranose at the nonreducing end |
- |
? |
3.2.1.171 | rhamnogalacturonan I + H2O |
the enzyme is able to cleave rhamnogalacturonan oligomers which contain 5 rhamnose units or more (i.e. degree of polymerization 9) with a rhamnose unit at both nonreducing and reducing end. Its preferential cleavage site is at four units from the first nonreducing rhamnose. In hairy regions of pectin the rhamnogalacturonan stretches have to be at least 13 residues long for rhamnogalacturonan hydrolase to produce one tetramer |
Aspergillus aculeatus |
rhamnogalacturonan I oligosaccharides with D-galacturonic acid at the reducing end and L-rhamnopyranose at the nonreducing end |
- |
? |
3.2.1.171 | rhamnogalacturonan I + H2O |
dearabinosylated and partially degalactosylated saponified modified hairy regions of apple pectin. Rhamnogalacturonan hydrolase also acts with inversion of anomeric configuration during hydrolysis of alpha-D-GalpA-(1->2)-alpha-L-Rhap linkages in rhamnogalacturonan, initially releasing oligosaccharides with beta-D-GalpA at the reducing end |
Aspergillus aculeatus |
rhamnogalacturonan I oligosaccharides with beta-D-galacturonic acid at the reducing end and L-rhamnopyranose at the nonreducing end |
- |
? |
3.2.1.171 | rhamnogalacturonan I + H2O |
- |
Aspergillus aculeatus |
? |
- |
? |
3.2.1.171 | rhamnogalacturonan I + H2O |
RGI, degrading enzymes are active on the RGI backbone of pectin and are thus strictly specific for cleaving bonds in the repetitive [(1->2)-alpha-L-Rhap-(1->4)-alpha-D-GalpA-(1->2)] structure |
Aspergillus aculeatus |
? |
- |
? |