Arylformamidase Structure: Difference between revisions
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'''Thioesterase: Splits ester into acid and alcohol, in the presence of water, specifically at a thiol group''' | '''Thioesterase: Splits ester into acid and alcohol, in the presence of water, specifically at a thiol group''' | ||
Thioesterases or thiolester hydrolases are members of E.C.3.1.2. | Thioesterases or thiolester hydrolases are members of E.C.3.1.2. | ||
Revision as of 00:42, 15 May 2008
1. 'A chain' of arylformamidase
The red molecule in the middle is an unknown ligand containing a ring composed of 9 oxygen molecules. The green sphere is a chloride ion.
2. Arylformamidase
The image above shows the chains A (upper right), B (upper left), C (lower right) & D (lower left) interacting. The molecules in the middle of chains A & B and chains C & D is phosphate ion (PO4). The green molecule between chain B & D is a magnesium ion (Mg).
Thioesterase: Splits ester into acid and alcohol, in the presence of water, specifically at a thiol group
Thioesterases or thiolester hydrolases are members of E.C.3.1.2.
Interaction of human arylformamidase with other proteins
DALI OUTPUT: