D-xylose isomerase
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| - | DXI active site contains 2 Mn<sup>+2</sup> ions and the ligand binding pocket is composed of aromatic and acidic residues.<ref>PMID:2319597</ref> | + | <scene name='52/525128/Cv/2'>The biological assembly of D-xylose isomerase</scene> from ''Arthrobacter sp'' is homotetramer. DXI active site contains 2 Mn<sup>+2</sup> ions and the ligand binding pocket is composed of aromatic and acidic residues.<ref>PMID:2319597</ref> |
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==3D structures of D-xylose isomerase== | ==3D structures of D-xylose isomerase== | ||
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3D structures of D-xylose isomerase
Updated on 11-January-2016
References
- ↑ MARSHALL RO, KOOI ER. Enzymatic conversion of D-glucose to D-fructose. Science. 1957 Apr 5;125(3249):648-9. PMID:13421660
- ↑ Collyer CA, Henrick K, Blow DM. Mechanism for aldose-ketose interconversion by D-xylose isomerase involving ring opening followed by a 1,2-hydride shift. J Mol Biol. 1990 Mar 5;212(1):211-35. PMID:2319597

