Distinctive structural motifs co‐ordinate the catalytic nucleophile and the residues of the oxyanion hole in the alpha/beta‐hydrolase fold enzymes

Volume: 28, Issue: 2, Pages: 344 - 364
Published: Nov 12, 2018
Abstract
The alpha/beta‐hydrolases (ABH) are among the largest structural families of proteins that are found in nature. Although they vary in their sequence and function, the ABH enzymes use a similar acid–base‐nucleophile catalytic mechanism to catalyze reactions on different substrates. Because ABH enzymes are biocatalysts with a wide range of potential applications, protein engineering has taken advantage of their catalytic versatility to develop...
Paper Details
Title
Distinctive structural motifs co‐ordinate the catalytic nucleophile and the residues of the oxyanion hole in the alpha/beta‐hydrolase fold enzymes
Published Date
Nov 12, 2018
Volume
28
Issue
2
Pages
344 - 364
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