| Literature DB >> 24270786 |
Vincent Lombard1, Hemalatha Golaconda Ramulu, Elodie Drula, Pedro M Coutinho, Bernard Henrissat.
Abstract
The Carbohydrate-Active Enzymes database (CAZy; http://www.cazy.org) provides online and continuously updated access to a sequence-based family classification linking the sequence to the specificity and 3D structure of the enzymes that assemble, modify and breakdown oligo- and polysaccharides. Functional and 3D structural information is added and curated on a regular basis based on the available literature. In addition to the use of the database by enzymologists seeking curated information on CAZymes, the dissemination of a stable nomenclature for these enzymes is probably a major contribution of CAZy. The past few years have seen the expansion of the CAZy classification scheme to new families, the development of subfamilies in several families and the power of CAZy for the analysis of genomes and metagenomes. This article outlines the changes that have occurred in CAZy during the past 5 years and presents our novel effort to display the resolution and the carbohydrate ligands in crystallographic complexes of CAZymes.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24270786 PMCID: PMC3965031 DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkt1178
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleic Acids Res ISSN: 0305-1048 Impact factor: 16.971
Figure 1.A view of the GH13 page showing the newly available 3D structural information (carbohydrate ligands and resolution) in the Structure tab.
Growth of the CAZy database during the past 5 years
| Protein class | Sequences Sept-2013 | Dec-2008 | Characterized Sept-2013 | Dec-2008 | With structure Sept-2013 | Dec-2008 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GH | 159 274 | 46 654 | 9221 | 6805 | 817 | 475 |
| GT | 119 910 | 40 863 | 1936 | 1846 | 139 | 83 |
| PL | 4043 | 1301 | 336 | 262 | 51 | 34 |
| CE | 15 856 | 5083 | 275 | 212 | 74 | 43 |
| CBM | 32 259 | 9210 | 663 | 570 | 280 | 166 |
| AA | 5801 | 464 | 299 | 71 | 58 | 3 |
| Total | 337 143 | 103 111 | 12 730 | 9695 | 1419 | 801 |
aNumbers estimated from the literature: the AA category did not exist in December 2008.
Examples of carbohydrate ligands treated manually
| Category | Common name | Display in CAZy structure pages | Example of PDB file |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nonreducing oligosaccharides | α-cyclodextrin | α-cyclodextrin | 3EDF |
| β-cyclodextrin | β-cyclodextrin | 3CGT | |
| Sucrose | α-D-Glcp-(1-2)-β-D-Fruf | 4FFH | |
| Raffinose | α-D-Galp-(1-6)-α-D-Glcp-(1-2)-β-D-Fruf | 1W2T | |
| Kestose | α-D-Glcp-(1-2)-β-D-Fruf-(1-2)-β-D-Fruf | 3LDR | |
| Nystose | α-D-Glcp-(1-2)-β-D-Fruf-(1-2)-β-D-Fruf-(1-2)-β-D-Fruf | 3LEM | |
| Thio-oligosaccharides | Thio-cellobiose | β-D-Glcp-(1-4)-β-D-Glcp4S | 4IPM |
| Thio-laminaribiose | β-D-Glcp-(1-3)-β-D-Glcp3S | 1J8V | |
| Thio-xylopentaose | β-D-Xylp-(1-4)-β-D-Xylp4S-(1-4)-β-D-Xylp4S-(1-4)-β-D-Xylp4S-(1-4)- β-D-Xylp4S | 3CUJ | |
| α-methyl-thio-cellopentaoside | β-D-Glcp-(1-4)-β-D-Glcp4S-(1-4)-β-D-Glcp4S-(1-4)-β-D-Glcp4S-(1-4)- α-D-Glcp4S-(1-1)-methyl | 1H5V | |
| Fluoro-oligosaccharides | 5-fluoro-β-D-glucose | β-D-Glcp5F | 4AMX |
| 2-deoxy-2-fluoro-α-D-glucose | α-D-Glcp2F | 1UYQ | |
| 5-fluoro-β-D-xylose | β-D-Xylp5F | 2XVK | |
| 3,6-anhydro oligosaccharides | Neoagarohexaose | α-L-3,6-anhydro-Galp-(1-3)-β-D-Galp-(1-4)-α-L-3,6-anhydro-Galp-(1-3)- β-D-Galp-(1-4)-α-L-3,6-anhydro-Galp-(1-3)-β-D-Galp | 2CDO |
| Porphyran/agarose hexasaccharide | α-L-Galp6SO3-(1-3)-α-D-Galp-(1-4)-α-L-3,6-anhydro-Galp-(1-3)- β-D-Galp-(1-4)-α-L-Galp6SO3-(1-3)-α-D-Galp | 4AW7 | |
| Agarooctaose | α-L-3,6-anhydro-Galp-(1-3)-β-D-Galp-(1-4)-α-L-3,6-anhydro-Galp-(1-3)- β-D-Galp-(1-4)-α-L-3,6-anhydro-Galp-(1-3)-β-D-Galp-(1-4)- α-L-3,6-anhydro-Galp-(1-3)-β-D-Galp | 4ATF | |
| Acarbose and its derivatives | Acarbose | <non_carb>-(1-4)-α-D-6-deoxy-Glcp4N-(1-4)-α-D-Glcp-(1-4)-β-D-Glcp | 3ZOA |
| Acarbose-derived trisaccharide | <non_carb>-(1-4)-α-D-6-deoxy-Glcp4N-(1-4)-α-D-Glcp | 1XCW | |
| Acarbose-derived pentasaccharide | α-D-6-deoxy-Glcp4N-(1-4)-α-D-Glcp-(1-4)-<non_carb>-(0-4)- α-D-6-deoxy-Glcp4N-(1-4)-α-D-Glcp-(1-4)-β-D-Glcp | 1PIG |