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==test pdbe-citations for 3rec== | |||
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==test pdbe-citations for 8sbr== | |||
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== '''Overview''' == | == '''Overview''' == | ||
'''Phosphotriesterase-Like Lactonase (PLL)''' family includes a group of enzymes that have main lactonase activity on lactones and acyl-homoserin lactones (AHLs) and, in addition, low promiscuous phosphotriesterase activity towards organophosphates compound (OPs). At the beginning most of them has been identified as putative phosphotriesterases and were called "Paraoxonases" (Pox) because able to degrade pesticides such as paraoxon <ref name='Merone'>PMID: 15909078</ref> <ref name='Porzio'>PMID:17337320</ref>. However, further structural, phylogenetic, and biochemical studies have revealed that these enzymes have a proficient lactonase activity, beside the weak phosphotriesterase activity <ref name='Afriat'>PMID:17105187</ref>. | '''Phosphotriesterase-Like Lactonase (PLL)''' family includes a group of enzymes that have main lactonase activity on lactones and acyl-homoserin lactones (AHLs) and, in addition, low promiscuous phosphotriesterase activity towards organophosphates compound (OPs). At the beginning most of them has been identified as putative phosphotriesterases and were called "Paraoxonases" (Pox) because able to degrade pesticides such as paraoxon <ref name='Merone'>PMID: 15909078</ref> <ref name='Porzio'>PMID:17337320</ref>. However, further structural, phylogenetic, and biochemical studies have revealed that these enzymes have a proficient lactonase activity, beside the weak phosphotriesterase activity <ref name='Afriat'>PMID:17105187</ref>. |