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In the article, there were other substrates mentioned that were detected in AldC by using spectrophotometric assay. Substrates that were identified were aliphatic aldehydes of 5–9-carbon length, like hydrocinnamaldehyde and 4-pyridinecarboxyaldehyde. As substrates, octanal had the highest specific activity that function properly for AldC. The article also mentions that short 2–4-carbon aldehydes, branched aliphatic aldehydes, and larger aromatic aldehydes are poor substrates for AldC. | In the article, there were other substrates mentioned that were detected in AldC by using spectrophotometric assay. Substrates that were identified were aliphatic aldehydes of 5–9-carbon length, like hydrocinnamaldehyde and 4-pyridinecarboxyaldehyde. As substrates, octanal had the highest specific activity that function properly for AldC. The article also mentions that short 2–4-carbon aldehydes, branched aliphatic aldehydes, and larger aromatic aldehydes are poor substrates for AldC. | ||
- | https://proteopedia.org/wiki/images/3/3a/AldC_activie_sites.PNG | ||
- | (In the figure above it shows the active sites for AldC) | ||
- | Red color indicated a <scene name='87/873227/Hydrophobic_interaction/1'>hydrophobic interaction</scene> | ||
- | White color indicates a <scene name='87/873227/Polar_interaction/1'>polar interaction</scene> | ||
- | Side chains interacting with Octanal are green | ||
- | Side chains interacting with NAD are blue. | ||
- | There are two water molecules (red spheres) interacting with the cofactor NAD | ||
- | Hydrogen bonds interactions between amino acid residues and ligands are in yellow | ||
== Structural highlights == | == Structural highlights == |
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Structure of Aldehyde Dehydrogenase C (AldC) mutant (C291A) from Pseudomonas syringae in complexed with NAD+ and Octanal
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References
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