UbiD domain dynamics underpins aromatic decarboxylation
Understanding the structure and dynamics of enzymes is important for a number of applications. Here, the authors report on the crystal structure of vanillic acid decarboxylase, and show how the dynamics of the UbiD superfamily enzymes relate to the covalent catalysis of aromatic (de)carboxylation.
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Main Authors: | Stephen A. Marshall, Karl A. P. Payne, Karl Fisher, Gabriel R. Titchiner, Colin Levy, Sam Hay, David Leys |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f32b25ac38ee44d1bc567840faf9b7cd |
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