3.8.1.8: atrazine chlorohydrolase
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Word Map on EC 3.8.1.8
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3.8.1.8
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herbicide
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adp
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dechlorination
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hydroxyatrazine
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arthrobacter
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s-triazine
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amidohydrolase
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nocardioides
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melamine
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atrazine-degrading
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bioremediation
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agriculture
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haematococcus
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ametryn
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cyanuric
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aurescens
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phytoremediation
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analysis
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environmental protection
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biotechnology
- 3.8.1.8
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herbicide
- adp
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dechlorination
- hydroxyatrazine
- arthrobacter
- s-triazine
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amidohydrolase
- nocardioides
- melamine
-
atrazine-degrading
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bioremediation
- agriculture
- haematococcus
- ametryn
-
cyanuric
- aurescens
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phytoremediation
- analysis
- environmental protection
- biotechnology
Reaction
Synonyms
atrazine chlorohydrolase, atrazine chlorohydrolase 2, atrazine dechlorinase, AtzA, AtzB, dechlorinase, atrazine (9CI), hydroxyatrazine N-ethylaminohydrolase, More, triazine hydrolase, TrZN
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Reaction
Reaction on EC 3.8.1.8 - atrazine chlorohydrolase
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atrazine + H2O = hydroxyatrazine + chloride
catalytic mechanism, the Glu241 side chain provides a proton to N-1 of the s-triazine substrate to facilitate nucleophilic displacement at the adjacent C-2, overview
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atrazine + H2O = hydroxyatrazine + chloride
two plausible reaction mechanisms are proposed involving either bidentate (a) or mondentate (b) coordination of the atrazine Cl atom to the Fe2+ centre of the AtzA active site, comparisons, overview
atrazine + H2O = hydroxyatrazine + chloride
catalytic mechanism, the Glu241 side chain provides a proton to N-1 of the s-triazine substrate to facilitate nucleophilic displacement at the adjacent C-2, overview
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