Journal:Acta Cryst F:S2053230X23004430
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Aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) plays an important role in aldehyde detoxification. Acetaldehyde is also considered carcinogenic and toxic. Thermostable ALDH from the hyperthermophilic archaeon ''Sulfolobus tokodaii'' (ALDHSt), exhibits high activity toward acetaldehyde and has potential applications as a biosensor for acetaldehyde. This structural information provides clues regarding the mechanisms of substrate recognition and thermostability in ALDH. | Aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) plays an important role in aldehyde detoxification. Acetaldehyde is also considered carcinogenic and toxic. Thermostable ALDH from the hyperthermophilic archaeon ''Sulfolobus tokodaii'' (ALDHSt), exhibits high activity toward acetaldehyde and has potential applications as a biosensor for acetaldehyde. This structural information provides clues regarding the mechanisms of substrate recognition and thermostability in ALDH. | ||
+ | <scene name='96/967852/Homotetramer/3'>The ALDHSt homotetramer</scene> is a dimer of dimers (A/B and C/D) with crystallographic 222 symmetry. | ||
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