I have been scanning the sequences, and by chance I came across the fact that there is a predicted nitrile hydratase from a bacterium called Octadecabacter antarcticus strain 307 which is a marine organism found at the poles. From the looks of the primary amino acid sequence of the alpha subunit (gb|EDY76981.1|), it is a cobalt-centred NHase.
Tuesday, 12 July 2011
A predicted nitrile hydratase from a psychrophilic bacterium
Labels:
cobalt,
JCVI,
nitrile hydratase,
Octadecabacter,
psychrophilic
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