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Dynamics of a prototype alkali-hydrogen-halide exchange reaction on an ab initio potential-energy surface
Published 1984“…We report the results of a quasiclassical trajectory (QCT) study of a prototype alkali-hydrogen-halide exchange reaction Li + FH → LiF + H on an ab initio potential-energy surface for collinear as well as non-collinear geometries. …”
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Identification of functional residues essential for dehalogenation by the non-stereospecific α-haloalkanoic acid dehalogenase from Rhizobium sp. RC1
Published 2013“…RC1 catalyzes the removal of the halide from α-haloalkanoic acid D,L-stereoisomers and, by doing so, converts them into hydroxyalkanoic acid L,D-stereoisomers, respectively. …”
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Identification of functional residues essential for dehalogenation by the non-stereospecific a-haloalkanoic acid dehalogenase from Rhizobium sp. RC1
Published 2013“…RC1 catalyzes the removal of the halide from a-haloalkanoic acid D,L-stereoisomers and, by doing so, converts themintohydroxyalkanoicacid L,D-stereoisomers,respectively.DehEhasbeenextensivelystudied to determine its potential to act as a bioremediation agent, but its structure/function relationship hasnotbeencharacterized.Forthisstudy,weexploredthefunctionalrelevanceofseveralputative active-site amino acids by site-specific mutagenesis. …”
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A review on non-stereospecific haloalkanoic acid dehalogenases
Published 2011“…Haloalkanoic acid dehalogenases remove halides from organic haloacids and have potential as bioremediation agents. …”
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The structural and functional studies of the non-stereospecific α-haloacid dehalogenase (DehE) from rhizobium sp. RC1
Published 2013“…However, α-haloacid dehalogenases could catalysed the removal of halides from organic haloalkanoic acids and of interest for bioremediation. …”
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Molecular modelling and functional studies of the non-stereospecific α-haloalkanoic acid dehalogenase (DehE) from Rhizobium sp. RC1 and its association with 3-chloropropionic acid...
Published 2013“…However, haloalkanoic acid dehalogenases can catalyse the removal of halides from organic haloacids and thus have gained interest for bioremediation and synthesis of industrial chemicals. …”
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