Pectate lyase 1 is a kind of allergen, which causes an allergic reaction in human. This is one of the major allergens of the ragweed pollen. This protein belongs to the polysaccharide lyase 1 family, and it is involved in the pathway of pectin degradation. Clostridium cellulovorans uses not only cellulose
but also xylan, mannan, pectin, and several other carbon sources for
its growth and produces an extracellular multienzyme complex called the
cellulosome, which is involved in plant cell wall degradation. The amino acid sequence derived from pelA
revealed a multidomain structure, i.e., an N-terminal domain partially
homologous to the C terminus of PelB of Erwinia
chrysanthemi belonging to family 1 of pectate lyases, a
putative cellulose-binding domain, a catalytic domain homologous to
PelL and PelX of E. chrysanthemi that belongs to family
4 of pectate lyases, and a duplicated sequence (or dockerin) at the C
terminus that is highly conserved in enzymatic subunits of the C. cellulovorans cellulosome.