Thermolysin

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Crystal Structure of Thermolysin 3dnz

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Thermolysin (TML) is a thermostable metalloproteinase enzyme from Bacillus thermoproteolyticus. It catalyzes the hydrolysis of peptide bonds containing hydrophobic residues. The images at the left and at the right correspond to one representative Thermolysin (3dnz).

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3D Structures of Thermolysin

Thermolysin

2whz, 3fvp, 3dnz, 3do0, 3do1, 3do2, 2g4z, 2a7g, 1gxw, 1kei, 1l3f, 1tlx, 2tlx, 8tln, 3p7p, 3p7q, 3p7r, 3p7s, 3p7t, 3p7u, 3p7v, 3p7w – TML
3ls7 - TML residues 233-548
1trl - TML residues 255-316 – NMR
3fxs, 3fbo, 3eim, 1lna, 1lnb, 1lnc, 1lnd, 1lne, 1lnf - TML residues 233-548+metal ion replacing Ca


TML+transition state analog

1tlp, 1tmn, 2tmn, 4tmn, 5tmn – TML+transition state analog

TML+ amino acid

1kl6 – TML+ alanine

TML+ dipeptide

2wi0, 3tmn – TML+ dipeptide
3fgd - TML residues 233-548+dipeptide


TML+inhibitor

1fjo, 1fj3, 1fjq, 1fjt, 1fju, 1fjv, 1fjw, 4tli, 5tli, 6tli, 7tli, 8tli, 1tli, 2tli, 3tli – TML soaked in organic solvents
3fv4, 3fxp, 3flf, 3fb0, 3fcq, 3f28, 3f2p – TML residues 233-548+inhibitor
3fwd, 3for, 1y3g, 1zdp, 1z9g, 1pes, 1pe7, 1pe8, 1os0, 1kto, 1ks7, 1kro, 1kr6, 1kkk, 1kjo, 1kjp, 1qf0, 1qf1, 1qf2, 1hyt, 1thl, 6tmn, 7tln, 4tln, 5tln, 1pe5 – TML+inhibitor

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