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===The structural characterisation of a glucosylglycerate hydrolase provides insights into the molecular mechanism of mycobacterial recovery from nitrogen starvation===
===The structural characterisation of a glucosylglycerate hydrolase provides insights into the molecular mechanism of mycobacterial recovery from nitrogen starvation===
<big>Tatiana Barros Cereija, Susana Alarico, Eva C. Lourenço, José António Manso, M. Rita Ventura, Nuno Empadinhas, Sandra Macedo-Ribeiro and Pedro José Barbosa Pereira</big> <ref>doi 10.1107/S2052252519005372</ref>
<big>Tatiana Barros Cereija, Susana Alarico, Eva C. Lourenço, José António Manso, M. Rita Ventura, Nuno Empadinhas, Sandra Macedo-Ribeiro and Pedro José Barbosa Pereira</big> <ref>doi 10.1107/S2052252519005372</ref>
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*<scene name='81/814833/Cv/20'>Transparent representation of closed conformation of MhGgH</scene>. In the closed state, the active site cavity (colored in salmon) becomes inaccessible to the solvent.
*<scene name='81/814833/Cv/20'>Transparent representation of closed conformation of MhGgH</scene>. In the closed state, the active site cavity (colored in salmon) becomes inaccessible to the solvent.
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'''PDB references:''' MhGgH, apo, [[6q5t]]; without serine, [[5ohc]]; SeMet, [[5ohz]]; MhGgH–Ser–GOL, [[5oi0]]; D182A–GG, [[5oiw]]; D43A–Ser–GOL, [[5oiv]]; E419A–GG, [[5oju]]; D182A–MG, [[5oj4]]; E419A–Ser–GOL, [[5oie]]; D182A–Ser–GOL, [[5oi1]]; E419A–MG, [[5ojv]]; E419A–GGycerol, [[5ont]]; D182A–GGlycolate, [[5onz]]; E419A–GGlycolate, [[5oo2]].
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