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- PNGase_F abstract "Peptide-N-Glycosidase F, commonly referred to as PNGase F, is an amidase of the peptide-N4-(N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminyl) asparagine amidase class. PNGase F works by cleaving between the innermost GlcNAc and asparagine residues of high mannose, hybrid, and complex oligosaccharides from N-linked glycoproteins and glycopeptides. This results in a deaminated protein or peptide and a free glycan.PNGase F has a molecular weight of 35,500 and consists of a polypeptide chain of 314 amino acids. The optimal pH for enzyme activity is 8.6. However, the activity is stable for a wide variety of conditions and reagents. PNGase F maintains 60% activity from pH 6.0 to pH 9.5. It is able to deglycosylate in the absence of denaturants, but needs extensive incubation and larger amounts of the enzyme to cleave native proteins.Other endoglycosidases, similar to PNGase F, include endoglycosidase F1, endoglycosidase F2, endoglycosidase F3, and endoglycosidase H. These endoglycosidases have more specificity in cleavage and are less sensitive to protein conformation than PNGase F. All of these endoglycosidases, including PNGase F, can be purified from an almond emulsion or flavobacterium meningosepticum.".
- PNGase_F thumbnail PNGaseF_Structure.png?width=300.
- PNGase_F wikiPageExternalLink GetPage.pl?pdbcode=1PNF.
- PNGase_F wikiPageID "49605413".
- PNGase_F wikiPageLength "7843".
- PNGase_F wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- PNGase_F wikiPageRevisionID "707959252".
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink Amidase.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink Antibody.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink Asparagine.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink Aspartic_acid.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink Beta_barrel.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink Catalytic_triad.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink Elizabethkingia_meningoseptica.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink Endoglycosidase.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink Gel_electrophoresis.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink Glucanase.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink Glycan.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink Glycosidic_bond.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink Lectin.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink Lysosomal_storage_disease.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink Mannose.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink Mass_spectrometry.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink N-Acetylglucosamine.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink N-linked_glycosylation.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink Nucleophile.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink Oligosaccharide.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink Tetrahedral_carbonyl_addition_compound.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink File:PNGaseF_Mechanism.png.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink File:PNGaseF_Structure.png.
- PNGase_F wikiPageWikiLink File:PNGase_F_Specificity.png.
- PNGase_F wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- PNGase_F wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Uncategorized.
- PNGase_F hypernym Amidase.
- PNGase_F comment "Peptide-N-Glycosidase F, commonly referred to as PNGase F, is an amidase of the peptide-N4-(N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminyl) asparagine amidase class. PNGase F works by cleaving between the innermost GlcNAc and asparagine residues of high mannose, hybrid, and complex oligosaccharides from N-linked glycoproteins and glycopeptides. This results in a deaminated protein or peptide and a free glycan.PNGase F has a molecular weight of 35,500 and consists of a polypeptide chain of 314 amino acids.".
- PNGase_F label "PNGase F".
- PNGase_F wasDerivedFrom PNGase_F?oldid=707959252.
- PNGase_F depiction PNGaseF_Structure.png.
- PNGase_F isPrimaryTopicOf PNGase_F.