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Figure 1Four types of reaction carried out by nitrilase superfamily members. enzymes. In plants, the substrate is indole-3-acetonitrile and the product is indole-3-acetic acid
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Figure 3Domain structures for 13 branches of the nitrilase superfamily. Additional domains are found in members of seven branches.Parentheses denote domains found in only some members of the branch
Figure 4Nitrilase-related active site of C. elegans NitFhit. Stereoviewof sidechains of invariant and highly conserved residues fromthe crystal structure of NitFhit [12]

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