2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.09.07.556657
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Novel laminarin-binding CBMs in multimodular proteins of marineBacteroidotafeature prominently in phytoplankton blooms

Marie-Katherin Zühlke,
Elizabeth Ficko-Blean,
Daniel Bartosik
et al.

Abstract: The ß-(1,3)-glucan laminarin functions as storage polysaccharide in marine stramenophiles such as diatoms. Laminarin is abundant, water-soluble and structured simply, making it an attractive substrate for marine bacteria. As a consequence, many marine bacteria have developed competitive strategies to scavenge and decompose laminarin, which involves carbohydrate-binding modules (CBMs) as key players. We therefore functionally and structurally characterized two yet unassigned domains as laminarin-binding CBMs in… Show more

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