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SUBMITTER: Hemsworth GR
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3636778 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hemsworth Glyn R GR Taylor Edward J EJ Kim Robbert Q RQ Gregory Rebecca C RC Lewis Sally J SJ Turkenburg Johan P JP Parkin Alison A Davies Gideon J GJ Walton Paul H PH
Journal of the American Chemical Society 20130410 16
The capacity of metal-dependent fungal and bacterial polysaccharide oxygenases, termed GH61 and CBM33, respectively, to potentiate the enzymatic degradation of cellulose opens new possibilities for the conversion of recalcitrant biomass to biofuels. GH61s have already been shown to be unique metalloenzymes containing an active site with a mononuclear copper ion coordinated by two histidines, one of which is an unusual τ-N-methylated N-terminal histidine. We now report the structural and spectros ...[more]