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  1. Category:Metallohydrolase (47 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Metallohydrolase
  2. Category:Binuclear metallohydrolase (57 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Binuclear metallohydrolase
  3. Category:Agmatine polyamine amidinohydrolase ureohydrolase metallohydrolase (97 bytes)
    1: ...Agmatine polyamine amidinohydrolase ureohydrolase metallohydrolase

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  1. 2go4 (5,243 bytes)
    24: ...ese results suggest that the native state of this metallohydrolase may contain a pentacoordinate zinc ion, which con...
  2. 2iq6 (5,217 bytes)
    24: ...a candidate for the active nucleophile in a novel metallohydrolase mechanism that shares features of the catalytic m...
    26: Experimental evidence for a metallohydrolase mechanism in which the nucleophile is not deliver...
  3. Category:Metallohydrolase (47 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Metallohydrolase
  4. 3d03 (6,108 bytes)
    24: ...Enterobacter aerogenes is a promiscuous binuclear metallohydrolase that catalyzes the hydrolysis of mono-, di-, and ...
  5. 3mz3 (5,343 bytes)
    24: ...iometry. HDAC8, originally thought to be a Zn(2+)-metallohydrolase, exhibits increased activity with Co(2+) and Fe(2...
  6. 3mz7 (5,399 bytes)
    24: ...iometry. HDAC8, originally thought to be a Zn(2+)-metallohydrolase, exhibits increased activity with Co(2+) and Fe(2...
  7. 3ood (3,656 bytes)
    14: ...m Agrobacterium radiobacter (OpdA) is a binuclear metallohydrolase able to degrade highly toxic OP pesticides and ne...
  8. 3oqe (3,576 bytes)
    14: ...m Agrobacterium radiobacter (OpdA) is a binuclear metallohydrolase able to degrade highly toxic OP pesticides and ne...
  9. Category:Binuclear metallohydrolase (57 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Binuclear metallohydrolase
  10. 5f2b (5,034 bytes)
    14: ...ature. Building on previous work on an artificial metallohydrolase, we exploit the periplasm of Escherichia coli as ...
  11. 5ira (4,686 bytes)
    12: ...ature. Building on previous work on an artificial metallohydrolase, we exploit the periplasm of Escherichia coli as ...
  12. 5vej (3,741 bytes)
    2: ...f a fluoride-inhibited organo-phosphate-degrading metallohydrolase==
    16: ...of a fluoride-inhibited organophosphate-degrading metallohydrolase.,Selleck C, Guddat LW, Ollis DL, Schenk G, Pedros...
  13. 6hwr (4,672 bytes)
    14: ...ovide unprecedented insight into the mechanism of metallohydrolases, but might also guide the structure-based design...
    16: The Binding Mode of an ADP Analogue to a Metallohydrolase Mimics the Likely Transition State.,Feder D, Gaha...
  14. Category:Agmatine polyamine amidinohydrolase ureohydrolase metallohydrolase (97 bytes)
    1: ...Agmatine polyamine amidinohydrolase ureohydrolase metallohydrolase
  15. 7ov2 (3,958 bytes)
    12: Metallohydrolases form a large group of enzymes that have fundamen...
    14: Rational Design of Potent Inhibitors of a Metallohydrolase Using a Fragment-Based Approach.,Feder D, Mohd-Pa...
  16. 7ov3 (3,868 bytes)
    12: Metallohydrolases form a large group of enzymes that have fundamen...
    14: Rational Design of Potent Inhibitors of a Metallohydrolase Using a Fragment-Based Approach.,Feder D, Mohd-Pa...
  17. 7ov8 (3,720 bytes)
    12: Metallohydrolases form a large group of enzymes that have fundamen...
    14: Rational Design of Potent Inhibitors of a Metallohydrolase Using a Fragment-Based Approach.,Feder D, Mohd-Pa...
  18. 7rty (3,112 bytes)
    16: ...s reveals an unexpected enzymatic activity in the metallohydrolase superfamily.,Simon MA, Ongpipattanakul C, Nair SK...
  19. 7uoi (3,791 bytes)
    14: DapE is a Zn(2+)-metallohydrolase recognized as a drug target for bacterial control...
  20. 8vkt (3,831 bytes)
    14: DapE is a Zn(2+)-metallohydrolase recognized as a drug target for bacterial control...

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