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4.4.1.3
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comparison of DMSP lyases and lyase-like enzymes. Two conserved sequence motifs of the superfamily include the metal-ligating residues that are absolutely essential and other residues including an active site tyrosine that seems to play a relatively minor role in DMSP lysis
747144
4.4.1.3
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DMSP decomposition employs a concerted beta-elimination mechanism, where the substrate alpha-proton abstraction by residue Asp377 is coupled with the Cbeta-S bond dissociation and Calpha-Cbeta double bond formation. The reaction proceeds without any Omy species bridging the two ferric ions, although an Omy bridging species is observed in the crystal structures. A neutral residue Lys419 may be more favorable for the catalysis than protonated Lys419
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