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<StructureSection load='3tte' size='400' side='right' caption='Structure of mandelate racemase dimer complex with mandelate, glycerol, formate, Mg+2 ion (PDB entry [[3tte]])' scene=''> | <StructureSection load='3tte' size='400' side='right' caption='Structure of mandelate racemase dimer complex with mandelate, glycerol, formate, Mg+2 ion (green) (PDB entry [[3tte]])' scene=''> | ||
'''Mandelate rasemase''' (MAR) catalyzes the interconversion of enantiomers of mandelate (S to R). MAR is Mg-dependent. MAR can racemize other alpha-hydroxy carbonyl compounds. MAR is involved in aromatic acids catabolism. | '''Mandelate rasemase''' (MAR) catalyzes the interconversion of enantiomers of mandelate (S to R). MAR is Mg-dependent. MAR can racemize other alpha-hydroxy carbonyl compounds. MAR is involved in aromatic acids catabolism. |
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Mandelate rasemase (MAR) catalyzes the interconversion of enantiomers of mandelate (S to R). MAR is Mg-dependent. MAR can racemize other alpha-hydroxy carbonyl compounds. MAR is involved in aromatic acids catabolism. 3D structures of mandelate racemase2mnr – PpMAR – Pseudomonas putida 2hzg – MAR – Rhodobacter sphaeroides Mandelate racemase binary complex1mns, 1mdr – PpMAR + alpha phenyl glycidate 3ops – GeMAR + lactate
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