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Beta-Glucuronidase Protein

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Beta-Glucuronidase Protein

| Property | Details |
|----------|---------|
| Protein Name | Beta-glucuronidase |
| Gene | GUSB |
| UniProt ID | P08236 |
| PDB ID | 1BHG |
| Molecular Weight | ~68 kDa |
| Localization | Lysosomal matrix |
| EC Number | 3.2.1.31 |

Overview

Beta-glucuronidase (also known as β-glucuronidase or glucuronidase) is a lysosomal hydrolytic enzyme encoded by the GUSB gene located on chromosome 7q11.21. This glycoprotein functions as a key component of cellular waste degradation pathways, specifically catalyzing the hydrolysis of glucuronic acid conjugates. The enzyme is ubiquitously expressed across tissues, with particularly high concentrations in liver and kidney, though it is notably present in the central nervous system. Beta-glucuronidase belongs to the glycosyl hydrolase family and operates optimally at acidic pH (4.5-5.0), typical of the lysosomal environment.

Function/Biology

Beta-glucuronidase catalyzes the cleavage of β-1,4-glucuronic acid bonds from various substrates, including glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), proteoglycans, and other conjugated molecules. The enzyme's primary biological role involves the degradation of extracellular matrix components and the clearance of glucuronidated metabolic waste products. Specifically, beta-glucuronidase participates in the catabolism of chondroitin sulfate, dermatan sulfate, and heparan sulfate—three major GAG species that accumulate extensively in lysosomal storage disorders.

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