E J van Asselt
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van Asselt E, Kalk K, Dijkstra B
Biochemistry
. 2000 Feb;
39(8):1924-34.
PMID: 10684641
Lytic transglycosylases catalyze the cleavage of the beta-1, 4-glycosidic bond between N-acetylmuramic acid (MurNAc) and N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) in peptidoglycan with concomitant formation of a 1,6-anhydro bond in the MurNAc residue....
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van Asselt E, Dijkstra B
FEBS Lett
. 1999 Nov;
458(3):429-35.
PMID: 10570954
The Escherichia coli lytic transglycosylase Slt35 contains a single metal ion-binding site that resembles EF-hand calcium-binding sites. The Slt35 EF-hand is only the second observation of such a domain in...
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van Asselt E, Dijkstra A, Kalk K, TAKACS B, Keck W, Dijkstra B
Structure
. 1999 Nov;
7(10):1167-80.
PMID: 10545329
Background: Lytic transglycosylases are bacterial muramidases that catalyse the cleavage of the beta- 1,4-glycosidic bond between N-acetylmuramic acid (MurNAc) and N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) in peptidoglycan with concomitant formation of a 1,6-anhydrobond...
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van Asselt E, Thunnissen A, Dijkstra B
J Mol Biol
. 1999 Aug;
291(4):877-98.
PMID: 10452894
The 70 kDa soluble lytic transglycosylase (Slt70) from Escherichia coli is an exo-muramidase, that catalyses the cleavage of the glycosidic bonds between N -acetylmuramic acid and N -acetylglucosamine residues in...
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van Asselt E, Perrakis A, Kalk K, Lamzin V, Dijkstra B
Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr
. 1998 Oct;
54(Pt 1):58-73.
PMID: 9761817
The X-ray structure of the 36 kDa soluble lytic transglycosylase from Escherichia coli has been determined starting with the multiple isomorphous replacement method with inclusion of anomalous scattering at 2.7...