Research Article

Activity of a Carboxyl-Terminal Truncated Form of Catechol 2,3-Dioxygenase from Planococcus sp. S5

Figure 1

The deduced 3D structure of the wild-type and mutated C23O from Planococcus sp. S5. Top row localization of the molecular domains of wild-type (a) and mutant (b) protein. Bottom row predicted structure of the active sites of the wild-type (c) and mutant (d) protein. Fe atoms are shown as light green spheres; the three residues involved in ferrous ions coordination are shown in red and amino acid residues involved in substrate binding are shown in green. Amino acid residues forming the entrance to the active site pocket are shown in yellow.
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