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1.11.1.B2
R360A
enzyme loses the ability to effectively oxidize chloride but can still function as bromoperoxidase
348336
1.11.1.B2
R360C/I391V
5fold increase in brominating activity at pH 8
674779
1.11.1.B2
R490A
enzyme loses the ability to effectively oxidize chloride but can still function as bromoperoxidase
348336
1.11.1.B2
S402A
1.8% of the activity of wild-type enzyme (chlorination of monochlorodimedone), mutation decreases activity, mutant enzyme still catalyzes efficiently oxidation of both Cl- and Br-
658904
1.11.1.B2
S427H
the mutant shows nearly wild type activity at approximately 70% in the monochlorodimedone assay but is unable to catalyze the conversion of 3 into 4 or 5. Instead, the mutant exclusively catalyzes the formation of 3-based bromohydrins
725200
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