2023
DOI: 10.1002/prot.26579
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Molecular binding of different classes of organophosphates to methyl parathion hydrolase from Ochrobactrum species

Nayana Bhat,
Bodee Nutho,
Chonnikan Hanpaibool
et al.

Abstract: Methyl parathion hydrolase (MPH) is an enzyme of the metallo‐β‐lactamase superfamily, which hydrolyses a wide range of organophosphates (OPs). Recently, MPH has attracted attention as a promising enzymatic bioremediator. The crystal structure of MPH enzyme shows a dimeric form, with each subunit containing a binuclear metal ion center. MPH also demonstrates metal ion‐dependent selectivity patterns. The origins of these patterns remain unclear but are linked to open questions about the more general role of meta… Show more

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“…Methyl-parathion hydrolase (MPH) is a xenobiotic-degrading enzyme capable of cleaving the P–O bond in methyl-parathion (Figure b), leading to the formation of less toxic byproducts. As depicted in Figure , the active site of MPH consists of two zinc ions, bridged by Asp255 and a hydroxide ion. The zinc ion further from the solvent is labeled as Zn α , which is coordinated by residues Asp151, His152, and His302.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Methyl-parathion hydrolase (MPH) is a xenobiotic-degrading enzyme capable of cleaving the P–O bond in methyl-parathion (Figure b), leading to the formation of less toxic byproducts. As depicted in Figure , the active site of MPH consists of two zinc ions, bridged by Asp255 and a hydroxide ion. The zinc ion further from the solvent is labeled as Zn α , which is coordinated by residues Asp151, His152, and His302.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%