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<font style="font-size:medium;font-weight:500;font-style: italic;">DcmA catalysis</font><br> | <font style="font-size:medium;font-weight:500;font-style: italic;">DcmA catalysis</font><br> | ||
DcmA is the enzyme responsible for the breakdown of DCM and is expressed in M.extorquens under the control of the regulatory protein DcmR. This enzyme is a member of the glutathione-S-transferase family. | DcmA is the enzyme responsible for the breakdown of DCM and is expressed in M.extorquens under the control of the regulatory protein DcmR. This enzyme is a member of the glutathione-S-transferase family. | ||
- | We propose the following plausible mechanism for the catalytic dehalogenation of dichloromethane by DcmA, in which glutathione is a co-factor: | + | We propose the following plausible mechanism for the catalytic dehalogenation of dichloromethane by DcmA, in which glutathione (RSH) is a co-factor: |
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