4.1.2.38: benzoin aldolase
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Word Map on EC 4.1.2.38
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4.1.2.38
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thiamin
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bal
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carboligation
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fluorescens
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benzoylformate
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thdp-dependent
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r-benzoin
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stereoselective
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enantioselective
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diphosphate-dependent
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biovar
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acyloins
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biocatalysis
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model-based
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carbon-carbon
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synthesis
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carboligase
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1',4'-iminopyrimidine
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propanal
- 4.1.2.38
- thiamin
- bal
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carboligation
- fluorescens
- benzoylformate
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thdp-dependent
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r-benzoin
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stereoselective
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enantioselective
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diphosphate-dependent
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biovar
- acyloins
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biocatalysis
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model-based
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carbon-carbon
- synthesis
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carboligase
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1',4'-iminopyrimidine
- propanal
Reaction
Synonyms
BAL, benzaldehyde lyase, benzoin aldolase, BZL, BznB, lyase, benzaldehyde
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Crystallization
Crystallization on EC 4.1.2.38 - benzoin aldolase
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cocrystallization of mutant A28S with inhibitors methyl benzoylphosphonate and benzoylphosphonate. The introduced serine residue of the mutant is phosphorylated by benzoylphosphonate
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hanging drop vapour diffusion method, structure of the recombinant seleno-L-methionine-labelled enzyme with bound cofactor thiamine diphosphate at 2.6 A resolution
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in 0.1 M Tris-HCl pH 7.5, 0.2 M potassium isothiocyanate, 10% (w/v) polyethylene glycol 1000, and 10% polyethylene glycol 8000
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the structure of benzaldehyde lyase in its covalent complex with methyl benzoylphosphonate is determined to 2.49 A
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homology modeling shows a homotetrameric structure which can be described as a dimer of a dimers with four active sites
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