Despite many studies during the latest two decades, the reason for the unusual stereospecificity of glyoxalase I (GlxI) is still unknown. This metalloenzyme converts both enantiomers of its natural substrate to only one enantiomer of its product. In addition, GlxI catalyzes reactions involving some substrate and product analogues with a stereospecificity similar to that of its natural substrate reaction. For example, the enzyme exchanges the pro-S, but not the pro-R, hydroxymethyl proton of glutathiohydroxyacetone (HOC-SG) with a deuterium from D2O. To find some clues to the unusual stereospecificity of GlxI, we have studied the stereospecific proton exchange of the hydroxymethyl proton of HOC-SG by this enzyme. We employed density function...
Molecular dynamics simulations and free energy calculations have been used to investigate the effect...
AbstractWe introduce the concept of ‘chiral compartmentation’ in metabolism that emerges from the st...
Glyoxalase II (GlxII) is an antioxidant glutathione-dependent enzyme, which catalyzes the hydrolysis...
Despite many studies during the latest two decades, the reason for the unusual stereospecificity of ...
Despite many studies during the latest two decades, the reason for the unusual stereospecificity of ...
Density functional theory has been used to study the mechanism and stereospecificity of the catalyti...
Glyoxalase I (GlxI) is an important enzyme that catalyzes the detoxification of methylglyoxal (MG) w...
One of the most challenging open key questions behind the stereoinversion of d-glutamate and l-gluta...
Dihydropyrimidinase (DHPase) is a key enzyme in the pyrimidine pathway, the catabolic route for synt...
AbstractBackground: Glyoxalase II, the second of two enzymes in the glyoxalase system, is a thiolest...
Prolyl-4-hydroxylase is a vital enzyme for human physiology involved in the biosynthesis of 4-hydrox...
AbstractThe proposed rate-limiting step of the reaction catalyzed by glyoxalase I is the proton abst...
Human glyoxalase I is a Zn(II)-dependent isomerase that catalyzes the conversion of methylglyoxal-gl...
Aspartic acid (Asp) residues are prone to non-enzymatic stereoinversion, and Asp-residue stereoinver...
Enolate formation by proton abstraction from an sp3-hybridized carbon atom situated next to a carbon...
Molecular dynamics simulations and free energy calculations have been used to investigate the effect...
AbstractWe introduce the concept of ‘chiral compartmentation’ in metabolism that emerges from the st...
Glyoxalase II (GlxII) is an antioxidant glutathione-dependent enzyme, which catalyzes the hydrolysis...
Despite many studies during the latest two decades, the reason for the unusual stereospecificity of ...
Despite many studies during the latest two decades, the reason for the unusual stereospecificity of ...
Density functional theory has been used to study the mechanism and stereospecificity of the catalyti...
Glyoxalase I (GlxI) is an important enzyme that catalyzes the detoxification of methylglyoxal (MG) w...
One of the most challenging open key questions behind the stereoinversion of d-glutamate and l-gluta...
Dihydropyrimidinase (DHPase) is a key enzyme in the pyrimidine pathway, the catabolic route for synt...
AbstractBackground: Glyoxalase II, the second of two enzymes in the glyoxalase system, is a thiolest...
Prolyl-4-hydroxylase is a vital enzyme for human physiology involved in the biosynthesis of 4-hydrox...
AbstractThe proposed rate-limiting step of the reaction catalyzed by glyoxalase I is the proton abst...
Human glyoxalase I is a Zn(II)-dependent isomerase that catalyzes the conversion of methylglyoxal-gl...
Aspartic acid (Asp) residues are prone to non-enzymatic stereoinversion, and Asp-residue stereoinver...
Enolate formation by proton abstraction from an sp3-hybridized carbon atom situated next to a carbon...
Molecular dynamics simulations and free energy calculations have been used to investigate the effect...
AbstractWe introduce the concept of ‘chiral compartmentation’ in metabolism that emerges from the st...
Glyoxalase II (GlxII) is an antioxidant glutathione-dependent enzyme, which catalyzes the hydrolysis...