chitinase C [Streptomyces griseus]
chitinase( domain architecture ID 10034482)
chitinase catalyzes the hydrolysis of the beta-1,4-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine linkages in chitin polymers. It belongs to the glycoside hydrolase family 19; GH19 chitinases are found primarily in plants (classes I, III, and IV), but some are found in bacteria. Contains one or two C-terminal chitin-binding domains
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
chitinase_GH19 | cd00325 | Glycoside hydrolase family 19, chitinase domain; Chitinases are enzymes that catalyze the ... |
93-294 | 3.49e-85 | ||||
Glycoside hydrolase family 19, chitinase domain; Chitinases are enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of the beta-1,4-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine linkages in chitin polymers. Glycoside hydrolase family 19 chitinases are found primarily in plants (classes I, III, and IV), but some are found in bacteria. Class I and II chitinases are similar in their catalytic domains. Class I chitinases have an N-terminal cysteine-rich, chitin-binding domain which is separated from the catalytic domain by a proline and glycine-rich hinge region. Class II chitinases lack both the chitin-binding domain and the hinge region. Class IV chitinases are similar to class I chitinases, but they are smaller in size due to certain deletions. Despite lacking any significant sequence homology with lysozymes, structural analysis reveals that family 19 chitinases, together with family 46 chitosanases, are similar to several lysozymes including those from T4-phage and from goose. The structures reveal that the different enzyme groups arose from a common ancestor glycohydrolase antecedent to the prokaryotic/eukaryotic divergence. : Pssm-ID: 381595 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 224 Bit Score: 254.66 E-value: 3.49e-85
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ChtBD3 | cd00036 | Chitin/cellulose binding domains of chitinase and related enzymes; This group contains ... |
36-74 | 4.22e-15 | ||||
Chitin/cellulose binding domains of chitinase and related enzymes; This group contains proteins related to the cellulose-binding domain of Erwinia chrysanthemi endoglucanase Z (EGZ) and Serratia marcescens chitinase B (ChiB). Gram negative plant parasite Erwinia chrysanthemi produces a variety of depolymerizing enzymes to metabolize pectin and cellulose on the host plant. Cellulase EGZ has a modular structure, with an N-terminal catalytic domain linked to a C-terminal cellulose-binding domain (CBD). CBD mediates the secretion activity of EGZ. Chitinases allow certain bacteria to utilize chitin as a energy source. Typically, non-plant chitinases are of the glycosidase family 18. Bacillus circulans Glycosidase ChiA1 hydrolyzes chitin and is comprised of several domains: the C-terminal chitin binding domain, an N-terminal catalytic domain, and 2 fibronectin type III-like domains. Bacillus circulans WL-12 ChiA1 facilitates invasion of fungal cell walls. The ChiA1 chitin binding domain is required for the specific recognition of insoluble chitin. although topologically and structurally related, ChiA1 lacks the characteristic aromatic residues of Erwinia chrysanthemi endoglucanase Z (CBD(EGZ)). Streptomyces griseus Chitinase C is a family 19 chitinase, and consists of a N-terminal chitin binding domain and a C-terminal chitin-catalytic domain that effects degradation. ChiC contains the characteristic chitin-binding aromatic residues. Chitinases function in invertebrates in the degradation of old exoskeletons, in fungi to utilize chitin in cell walls, and in bacteria which use chitin as an energy source. : Pssm-ID: 213175 Cd Length: 40 Bit Score: 67.79 E-value: 4.22e-15
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
chitinase_GH19 | cd00325 | Glycoside hydrolase family 19, chitinase domain; Chitinases are enzymes that catalyze the ... |
93-294 | 3.49e-85 | ||||
Glycoside hydrolase family 19, chitinase domain; Chitinases are enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of the beta-1,4-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine linkages in chitin polymers. Glycoside hydrolase family 19 chitinases are found primarily in plants (classes I, III, and IV), but some are found in bacteria. Class I and II chitinases are similar in their catalytic domains. Class I chitinases have an N-terminal cysteine-rich, chitin-binding domain which is separated from the catalytic domain by a proline and glycine-rich hinge region. Class II chitinases lack both the chitin-binding domain and the hinge region. Class IV chitinases are similar to class I chitinases, but they are smaller in size due to certain deletions. Despite lacking any significant sequence homology with lysozymes, structural analysis reveals that family 19 chitinases, together with family 46 chitosanases, are similar to several lysozymes including those from T4-phage and from goose. The structures reveal that the different enzyme groups arose from a common ancestor glycohydrolase antecedent to the prokaryotic/eukaryotic divergence. Pssm-ID: 381595 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 224 Bit Score: 254.66 E-value: 3.49e-85
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GH19 | COG3179 | Chitinase, GH19 family [Carbohydrate transport and metabolism]; |
91-284 | 4.80e-54 | ||||
Chitinase, GH19 family [Carbohydrate transport and metabolism]; Pssm-ID: 442412 Cd Length: 193 Bit Score: 174.34 E-value: 4.80e-54
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Glyco_hydro_19 | pfam00182 | Chitinase class I; |
92-294 | 2.54e-53 | ||||
Chitinase class I; Pssm-ID: 459702 Cd Length: 232 Bit Score: 173.88 E-value: 2.54e-53
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ChtBD3 | cd00036 | Chitin/cellulose binding domains of chitinase and related enzymes; This group contains ... |
36-74 | 4.22e-15 | ||||
Chitin/cellulose binding domains of chitinase and related enzymes; This group contains proteins related to the cellulose-binding domain of Erwinia chrysanthemi endoglucanase Z (EGZ) and Serratia marcescens chitinase B (ChiB). Gram negative plant parasite Erwinia chrysanthemi produces a variety of depolymerizing enzymes to metabolize pectin and cellulose on the host plant. Cellulase EGZ has a modular structure, with an N-terminal catalytic domain linked to a C-terminal cellulose-binding domain (CBD). CBD mediates the secretion activity of EGZ. Chitinases allow certain bacteria to utilize chitin as a energy source. Typically, non-plant chitinases are of the glycosidase family 18. Bacillus circulans Glycosidase ChiA1 hydrolyzes chitin and is comprised of several domains: the C-terminal chitin binding domain, an N-terminal catalytic domain, and 2 fibronectin type III-like domains. Bacillus circulans WL-12 ChiA1 facilitates invasion of fungal cell walls. The ChiA1 chitin binding domain is required for the specific recognition of insoluble chitin. although topologically and structurally related, ChiA1 lacks the characteristic aromatic residues of Erwinia chrysanthemi endoglucanase Z (CBD(EGZ)). Streptomyces griseus Chitinase C is a family 19 chitinase, and consists of a N-terminal chitin binding domain and a C-terminal chitin-catalytic domain that effects degradation. ChiC contains the characteristic chitin-binding aromatic residues. Chitinases function in invertebrates in the degradation of old exoskeletons, in fungi to utilize chitin in cell walls, and in bacteria which use chitin as an energy source. Pssm-ID: 213175 Cd Length: 40 Bit Score: 67.79 E-value: 4.22e-15
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ChtBD3 | smart00495 | Chitin-binding domain type 3; |
36-72 | 1.22e-10 | ||||
Chitin-binding domain type 3; Pssm-ID: 197760 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 41 Bit Score: 55.73 E-value: 1.22e-10
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CBM_5_12 | pfam02839 | Carbohydrate binding domain; This short domain is found in many different glycosyl hydrolase ... |
50-71 | 7.70e-03 | ||||
Carbohydrate binding domain; This short domain is found in many different glycosyl hydrolase enzymes and is presumed to have a carbohydrate binding function. The domain has six aromatic groups that may be important for binding. Pssm-ID: 427014 Cd Length: 25 Bit Score: 33.34 E-value: 7.70e-03
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Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
chitinase_GH19 | cd00325 | Glycoside hydrolase family 19, chitinase domain; Chitinases are enzymes that catalyze the ... |
93-294 | 3.49e-85 | ||||
Glycoside hydrolase family 19, chitinase domain; Chitinases are enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of the beta-1,4-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine linkages in chitin polymers. Glycoside hydrolase family 19 chitinases are found primarily in plants (classes I, III, and IV), but some are found in bacteria. Class I and II chitinases are similar in their catalytic domains. Class I chitinases have an N-terminal cysteine-rich, chitin-binding domain which is separated from the catalytic domain by a proline and glycine-rich hinge region. Class II chitinases lack both the chitin-binding domain and the hinge region. Class IV chitinases are similar to class I chitinases, but they are smaller in size due to certain deletions. Despite lacking any significant sequence homology with lysozymes, structural analysis reveals that family 19 chitinases, together with family 46 chitosanases, are similar to several lysozymes including those from T4-phage and from goose. The structures reveal that the different enzyme groups arose from a common ancestor glycohydrolase antecedent to the prokaryotic/eukaryotic divergence. Pssm-ID: 381595 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 224 Bit Score: 254.66 E-value: 3.49e-85
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GH19 | COG3179 | Chitinase, GH19 family [Carbohydrate transport and metabolism]; |
91-284 | 4.80e-54 | ||||
Chitinase, GH19 family [Carbohydrate transport and metabolism]; Pssm-ID: 442412 Cd Length: 193 Bit Score: 174.34 E-value: 4.80e-54
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Glyco_hydro_19 | pfam00182 | Chitinase class I; |
92-294 | 2.54e-53 | ||||
Chitinase class I; Pssm-ID: 459702 Cd Length: 232 Bit Score: 173.88 E-value: 2.54e-53
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ChtBD3 | cd00036 | Chitin/cellulose binding domains of chitinase and related enzymes; This group contains ... |
36-74 | 4.22e-15 | ||||
Chitin/cellulose binding domains of chitinase and related enzymes; This group contains proteins related to the cellulose-binding domain of Erwinia chrysanthemi endoglucanase Z (EGZ) and Serratia marcescens chitinase B (ChiB). Gram negative plant parasite Erwinia chrysanthemi produces a variety of depolymerizing enzymes to metabolize pectin and cellulose on the host plant. Cellulase EGZ has a modular structure, with an N-terminal catalytic domain linked to a C-terminal cellulose-binding domain (CBD). CBD mediates the secretion activity of EGZ. Chitinases allow certain bacteria to utilize chitin as a energy source. Typically, non-plant chitinases are of the glycosidase family 18. Bacillus circulans Glycosidase ChiA1 hydrolyzes chitin and is comprised of several domains: the C-terminal chitin binding domain, an N-terminal catalytic domain, and 2 fibronectin type III-like domains. Bacillus circulans WL-12 ChiA1 facilitates invasion of fungal cell walls. The ChiA1 chitin binding domain is required for the specific recognition of insoluble chitin. although topologically and structurally related, ChiA1 lacks the characteristic aromatic residues of Erwinia chrysanthemi endoglucanase Z (CBD(EGZ)). Streptomyces griseus Chitinase C is a family 19 chitinase, and consists of a N-terminal chitin binding domain and a C-terminal chitin-catalytic domain that effects degradation. ChiC contains the characteristic chitin-binding aromatic residues. Chitinases function in invertebrates in the degradation of old exoskeletons, in fungi to utilize chitin in cell walls, and in bacteria which use chitin as an energy source. Pssm-ID: 213175 Cd Length: 40 Bit Score: 67.79 E-value: 4.22e-15
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ChiC_BD | cd12215 | Chitin-binding domain of chitinase C; Chitin-binding domain of chitinase C (ChiC) of ... |
36-74 | 2.43e-14 | ||||
Chitin-binding domain of chitinase C; Chitin-binding domain of chitinase C (ChiC) of Streptomyces griseus and related proteins. Chitinase C is a family 19 chitinase, and consists of a N-terminal chitin binding domain and a C-terminal chitin-catalytic domain that effects degradation. Chitinases function in invertebrates in the degradation of old exoskeletons, in fungi to utilize chitin in cell walls, and in bacteria which use chitin as an energy source. ChiC contains the characteristic chitin-binding aromatic residues. Pssm-ID: 213178 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 42 Bit Score: 65.67 E-value: 2.43e-14
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ChtBD3 | smart00495 | Chitin-binding domain type 3; |
36-72 | 1.22e-10 | ||||
Chitin-binding domain type 3; Pssm-ID: 197760 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 41 Bit Score: 55.73 E-value: 1.22e-10
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CBD_like | cd12204 | Cellulose-binding domain, chitinase and related proteins; This group contains proteins related ... |
36-73 | 5.14e-06 | ||||
Cellulose-binding domain, chitinase and related proteins; This group contains proteins related to the cellulose-binding domain of Erwinia chrysanthemi endoglucanase Z (EGZ) and Serratia marcescens chitinase B (ChiB). Gram negative plant parasite Erwinia chrysanthemi produces a variety of depolymerizing enzymes to metabolize pectin and cellulose on the host plant. Cellulase EGZ has a modular structure, with N-terminal catalytic domain linked to a C-terminal cellulose-binding domain (CBD). CBD mediates the secretion activity of EGZ. Chitinases allow certain bacteria to utilize chitin as a energy source. Typically, non-plant chitinases are of the glycosidase family 18. Pssm-ID: 213176 Cd Length: 48 Bit Score: 42.70 E-value: 5.14e-06
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CBM_5_12 | pfam02839 | Carbohydrate binding domain; This short domain is found in many different glycosyl hydrolase ... |
50-71 | 7.70e-03 | ||||
Carbohydrate binding domain; This short domain is found in many different glycosyl hydrolase enzymes and is presumed to have a carbohydrate binding function. The domain has six aromatic groups that may be important for binding. Pssm-ID: 427014 Cd Length: 25 Bit Score: 33.34 E-value: 7.70e-03
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