Carboxylesterase

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'''Carboxylesterase''' (CE) catalyzes the conversion of a wide variety carboxylic esters to alcohol and carboxylate.
'''Carboxylesterase''' (CE) catalyzes the conversion of a wide variety carboxylic esters to alcohol and carboxylate.

Revision as of 11:32, 15 February 2012

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Carboxylesterase (CE) catalyzes the conversion of a wide variety carboxylic esters to alcohol and carboxylate.

CE with α,β-hydrolase fold

1auo, 1aur – CE – Pseudomonas fluorescens
3cn7, 3cn9 - CE – Pseudomonas aeruginosa
1jji – CE – Archaeoglobus fulgidus
1r1d, 2ogs, 2ogt – GsCE – Geobacillus stearothermophilus
1u4n, 2hm7 - AaCE (mutant) – Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius
2c7b – CE – uncultured archaeon
2h1i – CE – Bacillus cereus

CE with α,β-hydrolase fold binary complex

1k4y – CE + pyridino-piperidine – rabbit
1mx5 – hCE1 + cocaine analog – human
1mx9 – hCE1 + heroin analog
1mx1 – hCE1 + tacrine
2dqy – hCE1 + cholate + palmitate
2dr0 - hCE1 + taurocholate
2dqz – hCE1 + CoA + homatropine + palmitate
2h7c - hCE1 + CoA
2hrq – hCE1 + soman
2hrr– hCE1 + tabun
3k9b – hCE1 + cyclosarin
1qz3 – AaCE (mutant) + hexadecanesulfonate
1tqh – GsCE + propyl acetate
2o7r - AeCE + propyl acetate – Actinidia eriantha
2o7v – AeCE + paraoxon
2wkw – CE + product analog - Alcaligenes

CE with β-lactamase fold

1ci9 – CE + DFP – Burkholderia gladioli

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