5hlr

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== Function ==
== Function ==
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[https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/LDI_CASDE LDI_CASDE] Anaerobically catalyzes the stereospecific hydration of beta-myrcene to (3S)-linalool and the isomerization of (3S)-linalool to geraniol. Is thus involved in the initial steps of the anaerobic degradation of the monoterpene beta-myrcene. Also catalyzes the reverse reactions, i.e. the isomerization of geraniol to linalool and the dehydration of linalool to myrcene. In this direction, the formation of myrcene from geraniol may be seen as a detoxification process for the monoterpene alcohol. Neither the monoterpenes alpha- and beta-ocimene nor the monoterpenoids citronellol and nerol can be used as substrates.<ref>PMID:20663876</ref>
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[https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/LDI_CASD6 LDI_CASD6] Anaerobically catalyzes the stereospecific hydration of beta-myrcene to (3S)-linalool and the isomerization of (3S)-linalool to geraniol (PubMed:20663876, PubMed:28068311, Ref.8). Is thus involved in the initial steps of the anaerobic degradation of the monoterpene beta-myrcene (PubMed:20663876). Also catalyzes the reverse reactions, i.e. the isomerization of geraniol to linalool and the dehydration of linalool to myrcene (PubMed:20663876, PubMed:28068311, Ref.8). In this direction, the formation of myrcene from geraniol may be seen as a detoxification process for the monoterpene alcohol (PubMed:20663876). Shows a relatively broad substrate specificity and can use various geraniol and linalool derivatives (PubMed:28068311). Substrates required a specific alpha-methylallyl alcohol signature motif (PubMed:28068311). Neither the monoterpenes alpha- and beta-ocimene nor the monoterpenoids citronellol and nerol can be used as substrates (PubMed:20663876).<ref>PMID:20663876</ref> <ref>PMID:28068311</ref> [REFERENCE:8]
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== Publication Abstract from PubMed ==
== Publication Abstract from PubMed ==

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Linalool dehydratase/isomerase: Ldi-apo

PDB ID 5hlr

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