L-rhamnose isomerase

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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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The biological assembly of LRI from ''Escherichia coli'' is <scene name='55/551207/Cv/7'>homotetramer</scene>. The <scene name='55/551207/Cv/4'>active site</scene> of LRI contains <scene name='55/551207/Cv/5'>catalytic Zn+2 and Mn+2 ions</scene><ref>PMID:10891278</ref>. Water molecules shown as red spheres.
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The biological assembly of LRI from ''Escherichia coli'' is <scene name='55/551207/Cv/8'>homotetramer</scene>. The <scene name='55/551207/Cv/9'>active site</scene> of LRI contains <scene name='55/551207/Cv/10'>catalytic Zn+2 and Mn+2 ions</scene><ref>PMID:10891278</ref>. Water molecules shown as red spheres.
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Structure of L-rhamnose isomerase tetramer complex with L-rhamnitol (PDB entry 1de6)

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3D structures of L-rhamnose isomerase

Updated on 03-July-2019

References

  1. Leang K, Takada G, Fukai Y, Morimoto K, Granstrom TB, Izumori K. Novel reactions of L-rhamnose isomerase from Pseudomonas stutzeri and its relation with D-xylose isomerase via substrate specificity. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2004 Sep 6;1674(1):68-77. PMID:15342115 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbagen.2004.06.003
  2. Korndorfer IP, Fessner WD, Matthews BW. The structure of rhamnose isomerase from Escherichia coli and its relation with xylose isomerase illustrates a change between inter and intra-subunit complementation during evolution. J Mol Biol. 2000 Jul 21;300(4):917-33. PMID:10891278 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jmbi.2000.3896

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