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Nemukhin A. V. et al. Serine hydrolase catalytic sites : geometry invariants and modeling catalytic activity // Mendeleev Communications. 2006. Vol. 16. No. 6. pp. 290-292.
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Nemukhin A. V., Gariev I. A., Rogov A. V., Varfolomeev S. D. Serine hydrolase catalytic sites : geometry invariants and modeling catalytic activity // Mendeleev Communications. 2006. Vol. 16. No. 6. pp. 290-292.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1070/MC2006v016n06ABEH002418
UR - https://mendcomm.colab.ws/publications/10.1070/MC2006v016n06ABEH002418
TI - Serine hydrolase catalytic sites : geometry invariants and modeling catalytic activity
T2 - Mendeleev Communications
AU - Nemukhin, Alexander Vladimirovich
AU - Gariev, Igor Anisovich
AU - Rogov, Alexander Vladimirovich
AU - Varfolomeev, Sergei Dmitrievich
PY - 2006
DA - 2006/12/06
PB - Mendeleev Communications
SP - 290-292
IS - 6
VL - 16
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@article{2006_Nemukhin,
author = {Alexander Vladimirovich Nemukhin and Igor Anisovich Gariev and Alexander Vladimirovich Rogov and Sergei Dmitrievich Varfolomeev},
title = {Serine hydrolase catalytic sites : geometry invariants and modeling catalytic activity},
journal = {Mendeleev Communications},
year = {2006},
volume = {16},
publisher = {Mendeleev Communications},
month = {Dec},
url = {https://mendcomm.colab.ws/publications/10.1070/MC2006v016n06ABEH002418},
number = {6},
pages = {290--292},
doi = {10.1070/MC2006v016n06ABEH002418}
}
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Nemukhin, Alexander Vladimirovich, et al. “Serine hydrolase catalytic sites : geometry invariants and modeling catalytic activity.” Mendeleev Communications, vol. 16, no. 6, Dec. 2006, pp. 290-292. https://mendcomm.colab.ws/publications/10.1070/MC2006v016n06ABEH002418.

Abstract

An analysis of the catalytic site structures and quantum mechanical – molecular mechanical modeling of the reaction mechanism of serine hydrolases provide direct credentials to the Koshland's induced fit concept of enzymatic catalysis.

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