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α-Fucosidases with different substrate specificities from two species of Fusarium
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Abstract Two fungal-secreted α-fucosidases and their
genes were characterized. FoFCO1 was purified from culture
filtrates of Fusarium oxysporum strain 0685 grown on
L-fucose and its encoding gene identified in the sequenced
genome of strain 4287. FoFCO1 was active on p-nitrophenyl-
α-fucoside (pNP-Fuc), but did not defucosylate a
nonasaccharide (XXFG) fragment of pea xyloglucan. A
putative α-fucosidase gene (FgFCO1) from Fusarium graminearum
was expressed in Pichia pastoris. FgFCO1 was
∼1,800 times less active on pNP-Fuc than FoFCO1, but was
able to defucosylate the XXFG nonasaccharide. Although
FgFCO1 and FoFCO1 both belong to Glycosyl Hydrolase
family 29, they share <25 % overall amino acid identity.
Alignment of all available fungal orthologs of FoFCO1 and
FgFCO1 indicated that these two proteins belong to two
subfamilies of fungal GH29 α-fucosidases. Fungal orthologs
of subfamily 1 (to which FoFCO1 belongs) are taxonomically
more widely distributed than subfamily 2
(FgFCO1), but neither was universally present in the sequenced
fungal genomes. Trichoderma reesei and most
species of Aspergillus lack genes for either GH29 subfamily
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