Abstract:Dechlorination is the key step in biological degradation of dichloromethane (DCM), which is catalyzed by the enzyme DCM dehalogenase. In this study, the detailed structure and function of DCM dehalogenase in Methylobacterium rhodesianum H13 were investigated. Our results indicate that DCM dehalogenase (C1505H2255N403O430S7) is a stable hydrophilic protein localized in the cytoplasm, with an isoelectric point of 6.35. They also indicate that DCM dehalogenase is a frizzled protein with 52.43% of amino acid resid… Show more
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