Title : Understanding the reaction mechanism and intermediate stabilization in mammalian serine racemase using multiscale quantum-classical simulations.

Pub. Date : 2015 Jan 20

PMID : 25493718






5 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 Serine racemase (SerR) is a pyridoxal-5"-phosphate (PLP)-dependent enzyme catalyzing the racemization of l-Ser to d-Ser. D-serine serine racemase Homo sapiens
2 Serine racemase (SerR) is a pyridoxal-5"-phosphate (PLP)-dependent enzyme catalyzing the racemization of l-Ser to d-Ser. D-serine serine racemase Homo sapiens
3 In mammals, d-Ser is an endogenous coagonist required for the activation of N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors (NMDARs), thus making SerR a promising pharmaceutical target. D-serine serine racemase Homo sapiens
4 In addition to a deeper understanding of the racemization mechanism in SerR, based on our simulations we propose specific mutations, which might shift the SerR equilibrium in favor of either l-Ser or d-Ser. D-serine serine racemase Homo sapiens
5 In addition to a deeper understanding of the racemization mechanism in SerR, based on our simulations we propose specific mutations, which might shift the SerR equilibrium in favor of either l-Ser or d-Ser. D-serine serine racemase Homo sapiens