Xylanase carbohydrate binding module: recent developments
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National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 30972123), Henan Science & Technology Fund (No. 092102110102).

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    Besides the catalytic domain, some xylanases contained a non-catalytic domain which is named as carbohydrate binding module (CBM). CBM can be used to improve their binding-ability to insoluble substrates. We illustrated the importance of CBM by reviewing the source of CBMs, type of families, features of binding to insoluble substrates, specific amino acids involved in substrate-binding, linker peptides connecting the catalytic domain, and the effect of CBMs on xylanase thermostability. CBM is important for xylanase to break down complicate carbohydrates. Perspectives on engineering xylanase activity according to the characteristics of CBMs were given.

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刘亮伟,程洁,陈红歌. 木聚糖酶碳水化合物结合结构域研究进展[J]. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2010, 26(3): 290-296

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  • Received:October 10,2009
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