3.11.1.2: phosphonoacetate hydrolase
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Word Map on EC 3.11.1.2
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3.11.1.2
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phosphorus
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carbon-phosphorus
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2-aminoethylphosphonate
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fluorescens
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phosphonoacetaldehyde
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phosphonopyruvate
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putida
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biogenic
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phosphonoformate
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structure-guided
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meliloti
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agromyces
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coral
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oxalicum
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3-phosphonopropionate
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biogeochemical
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organophosphonate
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sinorhizobium
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analysis
- 3.11.1.2
- phosphorus
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carbon-phosphorus
- 2-aminoethylphosphonate
- fluorescens
- phosphonoacetaldehyde
- phosphonopyruvate
- putida
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biogenic
- phosphonoformate
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structure-guided
- meliloti
- agromyces
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coral
- oxalicum
- 3-phosphonopropionate
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biogeochemical
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organophosphonate
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sinorhizobium
- analysis
Reaction
Synonyms
Hydrolase, phosphonoacetate, PAc hydrolase, PhnA
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Crystallization
Crystallization on EC 3.11.1.2 - phosphonoacetate hydrolase
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purified recombinant enzyme in in the presence of Zn2+, Mg2+, phosphonoformate and tartrate, from 30 mM K+BICINE, pH 8.5, and 1 mM ZnCl2, mixed with 10% poly(ethylene glycol) 8000, 100 mM Mg-acetate, and 5 mM phosphonoformate buffered at pH 7.0 with 100 mM MOPSO, X-ray diffraction structure determination and analysis at 2.8 A resolution, multiple isomorphous replacement with two heavy-atom derivatives
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selenomethionine-labeled enzyme, on-chip technology using a 24-well hybrid array chip, X-ray diffraction structure determination and analysis at 2.11 A resolution, crystallization screening and optimization, and usage of a microfluidic approach for the crystallization and de novo X-ray structure determination of novel targets via on-chip anomalous X-ray diffraction analysis, method validation
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X-ray diffraction structure determination and analysis at 1.35 A resolution, cocrystal structures with phosphonoacetate substrate, acetate, phosphonoformate inhibitor, and a covalently bound transition state mimic