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- Category:Substrate/product-bound (54 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Substrate/product-bound - Category:Enzyme-product complex obtained from enzyme-substrate analog complex (99 bytes)
1: ...yword Enzyme-product complex obtained from enzyme-substrate analog complex - Category:Substrate-product intermediate (61 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Substrate-product intermediate - Image:Substrate to Product.gif (78 bytes)
1: Figure showing the conversion between substrate and product catalyzed by DHQD.
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18: ...r of phospho-MurNAc-pentapeptide from hydrophilic substrate UDP-MurNAc-pentapeptide to the lipid carier (C55-... - 1wc4 (4,231 bytes)
24: ...econd, catalytic ion. The phosphates of the bound substrate analogs are rearranged, which would facilitate pr... - 1wc6 (4,222 bytes)
24: ...econd, catalytic ion. The phosphates of the bound substrate analogs are rearranged, which would facilitate pr... - 1wc0 (4,211 bytes)
24: ...econd, catalytic ion. The phosphates of the bound substrate analogs are rearranged, which would facilitate pr... - 1wc1 (4,195 bytes)
24: ...econd, catalytic ion. The phosphates of the bound substrate analogs are rearranged, which would facilitate pr... - 1wc5 (4,291 bytes)
24: ...econd, catalytic ion. The phosphates of the bound substrate analogs are rearranged, which would facilitate pr... - 3pcd (5,907 bytes)
24: ...uring turnover of 3,4-PCD and is important in the substrate binding and product release processes. Once Tyr44...
26: ...and in protocatechuate 3,4-dioxygenase influences substrate binding and product release: evidence for new rea... - 1gkl (4,980 bytes)
24: ...e intrinsic chemical heterogeneity of the natural substrate.
26: ...m Clostridium thermocellum provides insights into substrate recognition.,Prates JA, Tarbouriech N, Charnock S... - 1h7f (4,291 bytes)
2: ...nthetase and of its complexes with substrates and substrate analogues, CMP complex==
24: ...uAc synthetases. Moreover, the chain fold and the substrate-binding position of CKS resemble those of other e...
26: ...nthetase and of its complexes with substrates and substrate analogs.,Jelakovic S, Schulz GE J Mol Biol. 2001 ... - 1h7h (4,288 bytes)
2: ...nthetase and of its complexes with substrates and substrate analogues, CDP complex==
24: ...uAc synthetases. Moreover, the chain fold and the substrate-binding position of CKS resemble those of other e...
26: ...nthetase and of its complexes with substrates and substrate analogs.,Jelakovic S, Schulz GE J Mol Biol. 2001 ... - 1h7t (4,362 bytes)
2: ...nthetase and of its complexes with substrates and substrate analogues, here complex with CMP-NeuAc==
24: ...uAc synthetases. Moreover, the chain fold and the substrate-binding position of CKS resemble those of other e...
26: ...nthetase and of its complexes with substrates and substrate analogs.,Jelakovic S, Schulz GE J Mol Biol. 2001 ... - 1h7g (4,348 bytes)
2: ...nthetase and of its complexes with substrates and substrate analogues, CTP MG2+ complex==
24: ...uAc synthetases. Moreover, the chain fold and the substrate-binding position of CKS resemble those of other e...
26: ...nthetase and of its complexes with substrates and substrate analogs.,Jelakovic S, Schulz GE J Mol Biol. 2001 ... - 2cfc (5,713 bytes)
24: ...enzyme directs the orientation of the appropriate substrate enantiomer for hydride abstraction. - 6ald (6,184 bytes)
24: ...xyl-terminal region, which has been implicated in substrate specificity.
26: ...6-bis(phosphate) aldolase liganded to its natural substrate in a cleavage-defective mutant at 2.3 A(,).,Choi ... - 2bpq (4,798 bytes)
24: ...l domain, together with a pair of Mg ions. In the substrate complex, two flexible loops change conformation c...
26: ...y Mycobacterium tuberculosis, in complex with its substrate phosphoribosylpyrophosphate.,Lee CE, Goodfellow C... - 2c7x (5,640 bytes)
24: ...ing product distribution studies reveal that PikC substrate tolerance and product diversity result from a com...
26: The structural basis for substrate anchoring, active site selectivity, and product f... - 1hbm (6,326 bytes)
24: ...e enzyme ensures that methylcoenzyme M enters the substrate channel prior to coenzyme B as required by the ac...
26: ...ional changes in methyl-coenzyme M reductase upon substrate binding.,Grabarse W, Mahlert F, Duin EC, Goubeaud... - 1hb4 (5,890 bytes)
24: ...anism for reaction of the enzyme with its natural substrate. - 1hb3 (5,890 bytes)
24: ...anism for reaction of the enzyme with its natural substrate. - 1hb1 (5,861 bytes)
24: ...anism for reaction of the enzyme with its natural substrate.
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