2024
DOI: 10.1002/pro.5202
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Structure‐based clustering and mutagenesis of bacterial tannases reveals the importance and diversity of active site‐capping domains

Tom Coleman,
Sandra Viknander,
Alicia M. Kirk
et al.

Abstract: Tannins are critical plant defense metabolites, enriched in bark and leaves, that protect against microorganisms and insects by binding to and precipitating proteins. Hydrolyzable tannins contain ester bonds which can be cleaved by tannases—serine hydrolases containing so‐called “cap” domains covering their active sites. However, comprehensive insights into the biochemical properties and structural diversity of tannases are limited, especially regarding their cap domains. We here present a code pipeline for st… Show more

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