Catalytic Mechanism of Aryl-Ether Bond Cleavage in Lignin by LigF and LigG

Volume: 123, Issue: 48, Pages: 10142 - 10151
Published: Nov 5, 2019
Abstract
Given the abundance of lignin in nature, multiple enzyme systems have been discovered to cleave the β-O-4 bonds, the most prevalent intermonomer linkage. In particular, stereospecific cleavage of lignin oligomers by glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) has been reported in several sphingomonads. Here, we apply quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics simulations to study the mechanism of two glutathione-dependent enzymes in the β-aryl ether catabolic...
Paper Details
Title
Catalytic Mechanism of Aryl-Ether Bond Cleavage in Lignin by LigF and LigG
Published Date
Nov 5, 2019
Volume
123
Issue
48
Pages
10142 - 10151
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