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Pectin is a dynamic and complex polysaccharide that forms a substantial proportion of the primary plant cell wall and middle lamella of forage ingested by grazing ruminants. Pectin methylesterases (PMEs) are enzymes that belongs to the carbohydrate esterase family 8 (CE8) and catalyze the demethylesterification of pectin, a key polysaccharide in cell walls. Here we present the crystal structure of the catalytic domain of PmeC5 that is associated with a gene from D1 that encodes a large secreted pectinesterase family protein (2089 aa) determined to a resolution of 1.33 Å. Protein in silico modelling of the secreted pectinesterase confirmed the presence of an additional pectate lyase (PL9) and adhesin-like domains. The structure of PmeC5 was the characteristic right-handed parallel β-helical topology and active site residues of Asp231, Asp253, and Arg326 typical of the enzyme class. PmeC5 is a large modular enzyme that is characteristic of rumen megaplasmids and plays a central role in degrading plant cell wall components and releasing methanol in the rumen environment. Such secreted PMEs are significant contributors to plant fiber digestion and methane production, making them attractive targets for both methane mitigation strategies and livestock productivity enhancement.

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