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<scene name='82/823083/6ojt/1'>Lignostilbene-α,β-dioxygenase A (LsdA) from the bacterium ''Sphingomonas paucimobilis'' TMY1009</scene> is a nonheme iron oxygenase that catalyzes the cleavage of lignostilbene, a compound arising in lignin transformation, to two vanillin molecules. LsdA has greatest substrate specificity for lignostilbene. The substrate's 4-hudryoxy moiety is required for catalysis. Phenylazophenol inhibits the cleavage of lignostilbene by LsdA. The breaking down of lignin is essential to the sustainable biorefining of lignocellulose. It is of great relevance to transforming lignocellulose to biofuels.
<scene name='82/823083/6ojt/1'>Lignostilbene-α,β-dioxygenase A (LsdA) from the bacterium ''Sphingomonas paucimobilis'' TMY1009</scene> is a nonheme iron oxygenase that catalyzes the cleavage of lignostilbene, a compound arising in lignin transformation, to two vanillin molecules. LsdA has greatest substrate specificity for lignostilbene. The substrate's 4-hudryoxy moiety is required for catalysis. Phenylazophenol inhibits the cleavage of lignostilbene by LsdA. The breaking down of lignin is essential to the sustainable biorefining of lignocellulose. It is of great relevance to transforming lignocellulose to biofuels.
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[[Image:lignostilbene.png]] [[Image:vanillin.png]]
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== Broader Implications ==
== Broader Implications ==
Lignin represents 30% of the lignocellulose biomass. It consists of different aromatic building blocks, phenylpropanoids, which are extremely useful. Normally aromatic compounds are extracted from petroleum and are used to manufacture drugs, paint, plastics, etc. Therefore the potential of lignin is very high. Lignin is the most abundant polymer in nature other than cellulose and chitin, and it is the only one that contains such a large number of aromatic compounds.
Lignin represents 30% of the lignocellulose biomass. It consists of different aromatic building blocks, phenylpropanoids, which are extremely useful. Normally aromatic compounds are extracted from petroleum and are used to manufacture drugs, paint, plastics, etc. Therefore the potential of lignin is very high. Lignin is the most abundant polymer in nature other than cellulose and chitin, and it is the only one that contains such a large number of aromatic compounds.
== Structural highlights and structure-function relationships ==
== Structural highlights and structure-function relationships ==
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The <scene name='82/823083/6ojttriad/1'>Catalytic Triad</scene> of the <scene name='82/823083/Nsl_ligand/1'>NSL ligand</scene> consists of Phenylalanine59, Tyrosine101, and Lysine134.
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This protein has a <scene name='82/823083/6ojttriad/1'>Catalytic Triad</scene> which consists of the amino acids Phe-59, Tyr101, and Lys-134. These amino acids play an important role in catalysis for the protein. Lys-134 proved to be the most important amino acid. The basic spacefill view of the entire protein allows for visualization of the different elements in different colors. The elements shown are carbon (Grey), nitrogen (Blue), and oxygen (Red). The spacefill view also allows for visualization of different allosteric binding sites. This protein has a <scene name='82/823083/Nsl_ligand/1'>ligand</scene>, called NSL.
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The flat surface of the B-sheet is pushing the amino acids up, making it possible for the <scene name='82/823083/6ojttriad/1'>catalytic triad</scene> Phe59, Tyr101, and Lys134 to create interactions with the <scene name='82/823083/Nsl_ligand/1'>ligand</scene>.
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Revision as of 20:54, 8 December 2019

This Sandbox is Reserved from Aug 26 through Dec 12, 2019 for use in the course CHEM 351 Biochemistry taught by Bonnie_Hall at the Grand View University, Des Moines, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1556 through Sandbox Reserved 1575.
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