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Revision as of 12:44, 10 April 2013 by Brian Mark (talk | contribs) ('''Figure 6.''' '''The conserved loop containing the proposed catalytic acid/base histidine of GH3 NagZ enzymes is highly mobile, which''' '''appears to drive substrate distortion to promote glycosidic bond hydrolysis'''<cite>Bacik2012</cite>. Colo...)
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Figure 6. The conserved loop containing the proposed catalytic acid/base histidine of GH3 NagZ enzymes is highly mobile, which appears to drive substrate distortion to promote glycosidic bond hydrolysis[1]. Colour scheme: B. subtilis NagZ (BsNagZ) (yellow) (PDB: 4GYJ and 4GYK), S. typhimurium NagZ (StNagZ) (grey)(PDB: 4GVF).

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