Docking of Polyaniline with D-Amino Acid Oxidase of Rhodosporidium toruloides and Pig Kidney-An Insight into the Mechanism of Binding for Immobilization in Polyaniline Supports
Abstract:The interaction of Polyaniline (PAni) with Rhodosporidium toruloides D-amino acid oxidase (RtDaao) and pig kidney D-aao (PkDaao) was studied by bioinformatics approach. The interaction of PAni with RtDaao does not interfere with the substrate binding and hence the D-amino acid oxidase (D-aao) activity is unaffected by the ligand. The active site cavity of pig kidney D-aao (PkDaao) is comprised of the residues Leu 51, Tyr 224, Tyr 228, Arg 283 and Gly 313. PAni interacts with Leu 51 and Thr 317 of chain G of th… Show more
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