Predicting the functions and specificity of triterpenoid synthases: a mechanism-based multi-intermediate docking approach

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Publication Type pre-print
School or College College of Science
Department Chemistry
Creator Poulter, Charles Dale
Other Author Tian, Box-Xue; Wallrapp, Frank H.; Holiday, Gemma L.; Chow, Jeng-Yeong; Babbitt, Patricia C.; Jacobson, Matthew P.
Title Predicting the functions and specificity of triterpenoid synthases: a mechanism-based multi-intermediate docking approach
Date 2014-01-01
Description Terpenoid synthases construct the carbon skeletons of tens of thousands of natural products. To predict functions and specificity of triterpenoid synthases, a mechanism-based, multi-intermediate docking approach is proposed. In addition to enzyme function prediction, other potential applications of the current approach, such as enzyme mechanistic studies and enzyme redesign by mutagenesis, are discussed.
Type Text
Publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Volume 10
Issue 10
First Page 1
Last Page 16
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Tian, B.-X., Wallrapp, F. H., Holiday, G. L., Chow, J.-Y., Babbitt, P. C., Poulter, C. D., & Jacobson, M. P. (2014). Predicting the functions and specificity of triterpenoid synthases: a mechanism-based multi-intermediate docking approach. PLoS Computational Biology, 10(10), 1-16.
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