This is the N-terminal domain found in Lactate racemase enzymes EC:5.1.2.1. LarA is a nickel-dependent lactate racemase from the larA-E operon of Lactobacillus plantarum, whereas LarB, LarC and LarE are accessory proteins required for the incorporati ...
This is the N-terminal domain found in Lactate racemase enzymes EC:5.1.2.1. LarA is a nickel-dependent lactate racemase from the larA-E operon of Lactobacillus plantarum, whereas LarB, LarC and LarE are accessory proteins required for the incorporation of Ni in the lactate racemase apoprotein. LarA contains 18 beta-strands and 16 alpha-helices arranged in a novel fold composed of two domains of similar size. This entry represents the N-terminal domain of LarA and related proteins [1].
This entry represents the C-terminal domain of the nickel-dependent lactate racemase enzyme (LarA) [1]. LarA is part of a superfamily containing many different enzymes [4]. These include malate racemases, phenyllactate racemase, one alpha-hydroxyglut ...
This entry represents the C-terminal domain of the nickel-dependent lactate racemase enzyme (LarA) [1]. LarA is part of a superfamily containing many different enzymes [4]. These include malate racemases, phenyllactate racemase, one alpha-hydroxyglutarate racemase, D-gluconate 2-epimerase, a short-chain aliphatic alpha-hydroxyacid racemase [4].