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9YL Ethyl (2r)-2-oxidanylpropanoate
CA Calcium ion
LAC Lactic acid
NA Sodium ion
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Code : 6AID   PDBj   RCSB PDB   PDBe
Header : HYDROLASE
Title : Structural insights into the unique polylactate degrading mechanism of Thermobifida alba cutinase
Release Data : 2019-02-27
Compound :
mol_id molecule chains
1 Esterase A
fragment: UNP residues 35-300
Source :
mol_id organism_scientific expression_system
1 Thermobifida alba  (taxid:53522) Escherichia coli  (taxid:562)
gene: est2
Authors : Kitadokoro, K., Kakara, M., Matsui, S., Osokoshi, R., Thumarat, U., Kawai, F., Kamitani, S.
Keywords : HYDROLASE
Exp. method : X-RAY DIFFRACTION ( 1.30 Å )
Citation :

Structural insights into the unique polylactate-degrading mechanism of Thermobifida alba cutinase.

Kitadokoro, K.,Kakara, M.,Matsui, S.  et al.
(2019)  Febs J.  286 : 2087 - 2098

PubMed: 30761732
DOI: 10.1111/febs.14781

Chain : A
UniProt : F7IX06 (PETH2_THEAE)
Reaction: EC: Evidence:
Physiological Direction:
an acetyl ester + H2O = acetate + an aliphatic alcohol + H(+) - PubMed:20393707, PubMed:22183084
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(ethylene terephthalate)(n) + H2O = (ethylene terephthalate)(n-1) + 4-[(2-hydroxyethoxy)carbonyl]benzoate + H(+) 3.1.1.101 PubMed:20393707, PubMed:22183084
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a butanoate ester + H2O = an aliphatic alcohol + butanoate + H(+) - PubMed:20393707, PubMed:22183084, PubMed:25910960, PubMed:33387709
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cutin + H2O = cutin monomers. 3.1.1.74 PubMed:20393707, PubMed:22183084, PubMed:25910960, PubMed:33387709
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a hexanoate ester + H2O = an aliphatic alcohol + H(+) + hexanoate - PubMed:20393707, PubMed:22183084
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an octanoate ester + H2O = an aliphatic alcohol + H(+) + octanoate - PubMed:20393707, PubMed:22183084
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