Accession ID Name Pfam Type
PF17389 Bacterial alpha-L-rhamnosidase 6 hairpin glycosidase domain repeat

This family consists of bacterial rhamnosidase A and B enzymes. L-Rhamnose is abundant in biomass as a common constituent of glycolipids and glycosides, such as plant pigments, pectic polysaccharides, gums or biosurfactants. Some rhamnosides are important bioactive compounds. For example, terpenyl glycosides, the glycosidic precursor of aromatic terpenoids, act as important flavouring substances in grapes. Other rhamnosides act as cytotoxic rhamnosylated terpenoids, as signal substances in plants or play a role in the antigenicity of pathogenic bacteria [1].

Pfam Range: 454-800 DPAM-Pfam Range: 453-799
Uniprot ID: A0A380YU69
Pfam Range: 403-747 DPAM-Pfam Range: 402-744
Uniprot ID: Q5FJ31
Pfam Range: 407-760 DPAM-Pfam Range: 406-759
Uniprot ID: Q5KEJ5

References

1: The thermostable alpha-L-rhamnosidase RamA of Clostridium stercorarium: biochemical characterization and primary structure of a bacterial alpha-L-rhamnoside hydrolase, a new type of inverting glycoside hydrolase. Zverlov VV, Hertel C, Bronnenmeier K, Hroch A, Kellermann J, Schwarz WH; Mol Microbiol 2000;35:173-179. PMID:10632887