نتایج جستجو برای: catalytic enzymes

تعداد نتایج: 197119  

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2005
Gemma L. Holliday Gail J. Bartlett Daniel E. Almonacid Noel M. O'Boyle Peter Murray-Rust Janet M. Thornton John B. O. Mitchell

SUMMARY MACiE (mechanism, annotation and classification in enzymes) is a publicly available web-based database, held in CMLReact (an XML application), that aims to help our understanding of the evolution of enzyme catalytic mechanisms and also to create a classification system which reflects the actual chemical mechanism (catalytic steps) of an enzyme reaction, not only the overall reaction. ...

2013
Lars Giger Sami Caner Richard Obexer Peter Kast David Baker Nenad Ban Donald Hilvert

Evolutionary advances are often fueled by unanticipated innovation. Directed evolution of a computationally designed enzyme suggests that pronounced molecular changes can also drive the optimization of primitive protein active sites. The specific activity of an artificial retro-aldolase was boosted >4,400-fold by random mutagenesis and screening, affording catalytic efficiencies approaching tho...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2004
Catherine Poinsignon Despina Moshous Isabelle Callebaut Régina de Chasseval Isabelle Villey Jean-Pierre de Villartay

The V(D)J recombination/DNA repair factor Artemis belongs to the metallo-beta-lactamase (beta-Lact) superfamily of enzymes. Three regions can be defined within the Artemis protein sequence: (a) the beta-Lact homology domain, to which is appended (b) the beta-CASP region, specific of members of the beta-Lact superfamily acting on nucleic acids, and (c) the COOH-terminal domain. Using in vitro mu...

Journal: :Science 2014
Stephen D Fried Sayan Bagchi Steven G Boxer

Enzymes use protein architecture to impose specific electrostatic fields onto their bound substrates, but the magnitude and catalytic effect of these electric fields have proven difficult to quantify with standard experimental approaches. Using vibrational Stark effect spectroscopy, we found that the active site of the enzyme ketosteroid isomerase (KSI) exerts an extremely large electric field ...

2010
Zahra Salemi

Problem statement: The enzyme immobilization has experienced substantial growth in the recent past and an ever increasing amount of study has been reported on various aspects of immobilized enzymes. In most of these investigations, catalytic activities are found to be diminished as compared to the enzyme free in solution. Approach: Hydrophobic adsorbents were prepared containing L-leucine or ci...

2015
Michael Kovermann Jörgen Ådén Christin Grundström A. Elisabeth Sauer-Eriksson Uwe H. Sauer Magnus Wolf-Watz

An emerging paradigm in enzymology is that transient high-energy structural states play crucial roles in enzymatic reaction cycles. Generally, these high-energy or 'invisible' states cannot be studied directly at atomic resolution using existing structural and spectroscopic techniques owing to their low populations or short residence times. Here we report the direct NMR-based detection of the m...

2015
Fanny Sunden Ariana Peck Julia Salzman Susanne Ressl Daniel Herschlag John Kuriyan

Enzymes enable life by accelerating reaction rates to biological timescales. Conventional studies have focused on identifying the residues that have a direct involvement in an enzymatic reaction, but these so-called 'catalytic residues' are embedded in extensive interaction networks. Although fundamental to our understanding of enzyme function, evolution, and engineering, the properties of thes...

2009
ŠTEFAN JANEČEK

Amylolytic enzymes represent a group of starch hydrolases and related enzymes that are active towards the α-glycosidic bonds in starch and related polyand oligosaccharides. The three best known amylolytic enzymes are α-amylase, β-amylase and glucoamylase that, however, differ from each other by their amino acid sequences, three-dimensional structures, reaction mechanisms and catalytic machineri...

Journal: :Journal of bioscience and bioengineering 2013
Wataru Yasuda Miyuki Kobayashi Yasuhiro Takada

Monomeric isocitrate dehydrogenases from psychrophilic bacteria, Colwellia maris and Colwellia psychrerythraea (CmIDH-II and CpIDH-M, respectively) are cold-adapted enzymes and show a high degree of amino acid sequential identity to each other (77%). However, maximum activity of CpIDH-M at optimum temperature is much less than that of CmIDH-II. In the C-terminal region 3 of these enzymes, which...

Journal: :Annual review of biochemistry 2003
Daniel A Kraut Kate S Carroll Daniel Herschlag

Since the discovery of enzymes as biological catalysts, study of their enormous catalytic power and exquisite specificity has been central to biochemistry. Nevertheless, there is no universally accepted comprehensive description. Rather, numerous proposals have been presented over the past half century. The difficulty in developing a comprehensive description for the catalytic power of enzymes ...

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