Fungal Ferulic Acid Esterases – Specificity and Phylogeny
Poster (konferens), 2009

Ferulic Acid Esterases (FAE) is a large heterogeneous group of enzymes with activity on esters of hydroxy- and metoxy- substituted cinnamic acid derivatives, such as ferulic acid. These ester bonds occur in the cell walls of plants and are especially common in grasses. As little systematic knowledge has been collected about this group of enzymes and only a few enzymes have been biochemically characterised to date, we have explored the phylogeny of FAEs using bioinformatic tools. We can conclude that the known Ferulic Acid Esterases belong to several evolutionary distant groups, two of which have dozens of highly related sequences, and a few groups with no members other than the known enzyme. The phylogeny also suggests certain similarities of substrate specificity within groups and proposes enzymes, whose biochemical characterisation would be especially informative for our understanding of the FAE families.

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Phylogeny

Ferulic Acid Esterase

BLAST

Enzyme characterisation

Författare

Hampus Sunner

Chalmers, Kemi- och bioteknik, Industriell Bioteknik

Lisbeth Olsson

Chalmers, Kemi- och bioteknik, Industriell Bioteknik

Gianni Panagiotou

Chalmers, Kemi- och bioteknik, Industriell Bioteknik

Italic5 Science and Technology of Biomasses Proceedings Book, M Orlandi, C Crestine (Ed.). Italic5/COST conference, Sept 1-4 2009, Varenna, Italy

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