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LOZADA mariana
artículos
Título:
Diversity of GH51 α‑L‑arabinofuranosidases homolog sequences from subantarctic intertidal sediments
Autor/es:
DIONISI, HEBE M.; LOZADA, MARIANA; CAMPOS, ELEONORA
Revista:
BIOLOGIA
Editorial:
VERSITA
Referencias:
Lugar: Varsovia; Año: 2023
ISSN:
0006-3088
Resumen:
Bacteria from coastal habitats exposed to challenging environmental conditions constitute a promising source of enzymeswith novel catalytic properties for the depolymerization of complex carbohydrates of terrestrial and marine origins. In thiswork, we investigated the sequence and structural diversity of putative enzymes related to the glycoside hydrolase family51 (GH51) identified in a metagenomic dataset of intertidal sediments from a subantarctic environment. The majority ofthe characterized members of the GH51 family are α-L-arabinofuranosidases (EC 3.2.1.55), enzymes with important indus-trial applications that catalyze the hydrolysis of side chains from arabinose-substituted polysaccharides. The 28 sequencesidentified in the metagenome were highly diverse and were assigned to the Bacteroidota, Planctomycetota, Chloroflexota,Pseudomonadota, and Kiritimatiellaeota phyla, with four sequences remaining unassigned. In a sequence similarity network,most GH51 homolog sequences clustered with uncharacterized members of the GH51 family or were highly divergent. Three-dimensional models of the putative enzymes showed distinctive structural characteristics, including a highly variable lengthof the loop located between β-strand 2 and α-helix 2 and the absence in some of the sequences of a highly conserved Trpresidue in this loop. Important differences in the predicted surface electrostatic potential in models of closely related GH51homologs suggest various levels of adaptation to the prevailing environmental conditions. This work provides an insightinto the characteristics of putative enzymes related to the GH51 family from intertidal sediment bacteria, from taxa that arerelevant in the marine environment but remain poorly characterized due to the difficulties in their cultivation.