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Revision as of 12:40, 10 April 2013 by Brian Mark (talk | contribs) ('''Figure 5'''.''' Overlay of ''Bacillus subtilis'' NagZ (BsNagZ) (yellow) (PDB: 3BMX) with a single-domain NagZ from the Gram-negative microbe ''Burkholderia cenocepacia'' (BcNagZ) (blue) bound to GlcNAc (green) (PDB: 4GNV). '''The majority of NagZ...)
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Figure 5. Overlay of Bacillus subtilis NagZ (BsNagZ) (yellow) (PDB: 3BMX) with a single-domain NagZ from the Gram-negative microbe Burkholderia cenocepacia (BcNagZ) (blue) bound to GlcNAc (green) (PDB: 4GNV). The majority of NagZ enzymes encoded by Gram-negative bacteria are single domain enzymes that use a putative histidine/aspartate dyad as the catalytic acid/base, as first described for BsNagZ [1] .

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