2022
DOI: 10.1002/ange.202206945
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The Nϵ‐Rule for Serine, but Not Cysteine Catalytic Triads

Abstract: Catalytic triads, composed of a serine or cysteine nucleophile, a histidine, and a third triad residue (typically Asp/Glu/Asn), are common in enzyme active sites and catalyze a wide variety of chemical reactions. Two types of triads can be distinguished: We refer to them as Nδ-or Nɛ-configured, depending on whether the histidine imidazole Nδ or Nɛ atom is close to the nucleophile Oγ/Sγ. In this study, we have analyzed triad configuration. In structural triads, the more stable Nδ-configuration predominates. For… Show more

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