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'''Styrene oxide isomerase''' (SOI) is an enzyme (EC 5.3.99.7) that catalyses isomerization of styrene oxide to phenylacetaldehyde. SOI is one of the rate-limiting step enzyme in bacterial styrene degradation pathways. | '''Styrene oxide isomerase''' (SOI) is an enzyme (EC 5.3.99.7) that catalyses isomerization of styrene oxide to phenylacetaldehyde. SOI is one of the rate-limiting step enzyme in bacterial styrene degradation pathways. | ||
<StructureSection load='8PNV' size='340' side='right' caption='The cryo-EM structure of the SOI-NB complex reveals that the quaternary structure of SOI consists of a homo-trimeric assembly. Each nanobody binds at the interface of two SOI protomers. Additionally, two nanobody molecules interact with each other, resulting in the formation of a dimer of trimer assemblies within the SOI-nanobody complex' scene=''> | <StructureSection load='8PNV' size='340' side='right' caption='The cryo-EM structure of the SOI-NB complex reveals that the quaternary structure of SOI consists of a homo-trimeric assembly. Each nanobody binds at the interface of two SOI protomers. Additionally, two nanobody molecules interact with each other, resulting in the formation of a dimer of trimer assemblies within the SOI-nanobody complex (PDB code [[8pnv]])' scene=''> | ||
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