Paper Report for: Bourne_2005_Chem.Biol.Interact_157-158_395
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Title: A. niger protein EstA, perhaps a new electrotactin, defines a new class of fungal esterases within the alpha/beta hydrolase fold superfamily Bourne Y, Hasper AA, Chahinian H, Renault L, Juin M, De Graaff LH, Marchot P Ref: Chemico-Biological Interactions, 157-158:395, 2005 : PubMed
Protein EstA from Aspergillus niger was characterized through a multifaced approach involving molecular biology, bioinformatics, biophysical, biochemical and enzymatical analyses. EstA was identified as the lead member, within the superfamily of proteins with an alpha/beta-hydrolase fold, of a new class of fungal esterases that also contains predicted homologs from other fungus species of known broad host-range pathogenicity.
Bourne Y, Hasper AA, Chahinian H, Renault L, Juin M, De Graaff LH, Marchot P (2005) A. niger protein EstA, perhaps a new electrotactin, defines a new class of fungal esterases within the alpha/beta hydrolase fold superfamily Chemico-Biological Interactions157-158: 395-6
Bourne Y, Hasper AA, Chahinian H, Renault L, Juin M, De Graaff LH, Marchot P (2005) Chemico-Biological Interactions157-158: 395-6