Cocaine esterase
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== Structural highlights == | == Structural highlights == | ||
- | CocE contains 3 domains. <scene name='48/489298/Cv/ | + | CocE contains 3 domains. <scene name='48/489298/Cv/10'>Domain 1</scene> contains the catalytic triad: Ser, Asp and His typical of the hydrolase family. <scene name='48/489298/Cv/11'>Domains 2 and 3</scene> are involved in substrate recognition. <scene name='48/489298/Cv/12'>The active site</scene> is located at a cleft in the interface of the 3 domains and contains the <scene name='48/489298/Cv/13'>catalytic triad Ser-Asp-His</scene>. |
</StructureSection> | </StructureSection> | ||
==3D structures of cocaine esterase== | ==3D structures of cocaine esterase== | ||
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**[[3i2j]], [[3puh]] - RhCocE – ''Rhodococcus''<br /> | **[[3i2j]], [[3puh]] - RhCocE – ''Rhodococcus''<br /> | ||
- | **[[1l7r]], [[3pui]], [[4p08]] - RhCocE (mutant) | + | **[[1l7r]], [[3pui]], [[4p08]], [[9k48]] - RhCocE (mutant) |
*Cocaine esterase binary complex | *Cocaine esterase binary complex | ||
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**[[1ju3]] – RhCocE + transition state inhibitor <br /> | **[[1ju3]] – RhCocE + transition state inhibitor <br /> | ||
**[[1ju4]] – RhCocE + benzoic acid<br /> | **[[1ju4]] – RhCocE + benzoic acid<br /> | ||
- | **[[1l7q]] - RhCocE (mutant) + benzoic acid<br /> | + | **[[1l7q]], [[7f65]] - RhCocE (mutant) + benzoic acid<br /> |
**[[3ida]], [[3i2f]], [[3i2g]], [[3i2h]], [[3i2i]] - RhCocE (mutant) + DTT derivative<br /> | **[[3ida]], [[3i2f]], [[3i2g]], [[3i2h]], [[3i2i]] - RhCocE (mutant) + DTT derivative<br /> | ||
**[[3i2k]] - RhCocE + DTT derivative | **[[3i2k]] - RhCocE + DTT derivative |
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3D structures of cocaine esterase
Updated on 02-February-2025
References
- ↑ Larsen NA, Turner JM, Stevens J, Rosser SJ, Basran A, Lerner RA, Bruce NC, Wilson IA. Crystal structure of a bacterial cocaine esterase. Nat Struct Biol. 2002 Jan;9(1):17-21. PMID:11742345 doi:10.1038/nsb742