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Aldehyde dehydrogenase

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**[[2w8p]] - Succinate–semi-hALDH family 5 (mutant) <BR />
**[[2w8p]] - Succinate–semi-hALDH family 5 (mutant) <BR />
**[[3r31]] – Betaine-ALDH – ''Agrobacterium tumefaciens''<BR />
**[[3r31]] – Betaine-ALDH – ''Agrobacterium tumefaciens''<BR />
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**[[3ed6]], [[4mpb]], [[4nu9]], [[4q92]], [[4qto]] - Betaine-SaALDH – ''Staphylococcus aureus''<BR />
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**[[4mpb]], [[4nu9]], [[4q92]], [[4qto]] - Betaine-SaALDH – ''Staphylococcus aureus''<BR />
**[[4qje]] - Betaine-SaALDH (mutant)<br />
**[[4qje]] - Betaine-SaALDH (mutant)<br />
**[[4cbb]] - Betaine-PaALDH - ''Pseudomonas aeruginosa''<br />
**[[4cbb]] - Betaine-PaALDH - ''Pseudomonas aeruginosa''<br />
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**[[2w8q]] - Succinate–semi-hALDH family 5 + succinic acid<BR />
**[[2w8q]] - Succinate–semi-hALDH family 5 + succinic acid<BR />
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**[[3fg0]], [[4mpy]], [[4nea]] - Betaine-SaALDH + NAD<BR />
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**[[4mpy]], [[4nea]] - Betaine-SaALDH + NAD<BR />
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**[[4ni4]], [[4qn2]] - Betaine-SaALDH (mutant) + NAD<br />
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**[[4qn2]] - Betaine-SaALDH (mutant) + NAD<br />
**[[1bpw]] - Betaine-cALDH + NAD<BR />
**[[1bpw]] - Betaine-cALDH + NAD<BR />
**[[2j6l]] – Aminoadipate-semi-hALDH family 7 + NAD<BR />
**[[2j6l]] – Aminoadipate-semi-hALDH family 7 + NAD<BR />

Revision as of 11:12, 9 November 2016

Aldehyde hydrogenase class 1 tetramer complex with NAD, dithiothreitol and dimercaptobutane-diol, 1o9j

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3D Structures of Aldehyde dehydrogenase

Updated on 09-November-2016

References

  1. Keller, Markus A.; Zander, Ulrich; Fuchs, Julian E.; Kreutz, Christoph; Watschinger, Katrin et al. (2014). A gatekeeper helix determines the substrate specificity of Sjögren–Larsson Syndrome enzyme fatty aldehyde dehydrogenase. Nature Communications vol. 5.

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