Nitrochemicals are widely used as explosives, biocides and drugs. In addition, 3-nitro-tyrosine and other nitrated protein residues are important markers for many cardiovascular, neurodegenerative, and malignant conditions. Because of the wide presence of the nitrocompounds as toxins, potential nitrogen/carbon sources, and metabolic intermediates, different organisms have evolved to produce enzymes that can biodegrade nitrocompounds. The structural studies of the enzymes, which catalyze the removal of nitro group from nitrochemicals, are of considerable interest for both applied and fundamental reasons. The insights into the reaction mechanism of these enzymes can be used for designing efficient biocatalysts for bioremediation and for devel...
The high reactivity and electron-withdrawing ability of the nitro group makes it a powerful tool in ...
A nitroalkane-oxidizing enzyme gene (naoA) was cloned from a genomic DNA library of Streptomyces ans...
Nitronate monooxygenase (E.C. 1.13.11.16), formerly known as 2-nitropropane dioxygenase (EC 1.13.11....
Nitrochemicals are widely used as explosives, biocides and drugs. In addition, 3-nitro-tyrosine and ...
Nitro-containing compounds are an important class of chemicals with high value in industry and medic...
Synthetic and naturally occurring nitroaromatic compounds are recalcitrant to degradation and they a...
Natural nitro compounds with diverse structures and biological functions are produced by bacteria, f...
Among the compounds that contain unusual functional groups, nitro is perhaps one of the most interes...
X-ray crystallography provides detailed information of the atomic structure of macromolecules that a...
Nitroreductase from Enterobacter cloacae (NR) reduces diverse nitroaromatics including herbicides, e...
Nitro-glycerine reductase (NerA) liberates nitrite from glycerol trinitrate (GTN) and enables Agroba...
Nitroreductase from Enterobacter cloacae (NR) is a member of a large family of homologues represente...
Nitronate monooxygenase (NMO) catalyzes the flavin-dependent oxidation of propionate 3-nitronate (P3...
Flavoenzymes are a widely diverse group of enzymes that are able to catalyze a variety of different ...
The overall goal of my work was to probe the structural biology of drug metabolite protein interacti...
The high reactivity and electron-withdrawing ability of the nitro group makes it a powerful tool in ...
A nitroalkane-oxidizing enzyme gene (naoA) was cloned from a genomic DNA library of Streptomyces ans...
Nitronate monooxygenase (E.C. 1.13.11.16), formerly known as 2-nitropropane dioxygenase (EC 1.13.11....
Nitrochemicals are widely used as explosives, biocides and drugs. In addition, 3-nitro-tyrosine and ...
Nitro-containing compounds are an important class of chemicals with high value in industry and medic...
Synthetic and naturally occurring nitroaromatic compounds are recalcitrant to degradation and they a...
Natural nitro compounds with diverse structures and biological functions are produced by bacteria, f...
Among the compounds that contain unusual functional groups, nitro is perhaps one of the most interes...
X-ray crystallography provides detailed information of the atomic structure of macromolecules that a...
Nitroreductase from Enterobacter cloacae (NR) reduces diverse nitroaromatics including herbicides, e...
Nitro-glycerine reductase (NerA) liberates nitrite from glycerol trinitrate (GTN) and enables Agroba...
Nitroreductase from Enterobacter cloacae (NR) is a member of a large family of homologues represente...
Nitronate monooxygenase (NMO) catalyzes the flavin-dependent oxidation of propionate 3-nitronate (P3...
Flavoenzymes are a widely diverse group of enzymes that are able to catalyze a variety of different ...
The overall goal of my work was to probe the structural biology of drug metabolite protein interacti...
The high reactivity and electron-withdrawing ability of the nitro group makes it a powerful tool in ...
A nitroalkane-oxidizing enzyme gene (naoA) was cloned from a genomic DNA library of Streptomyces ans...
Nitronate monooxygenase (E.C. 1.13.11.16), formerly known as 2-nitropropane dioxygenase (EC 1.13.11....