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Herbert Witzel

Researcher at University of Münster

Publications -  44
Citations -  1916

Herbert Witzel is an academic researcher from University of Münster. The author has contributed to research in topics: Purple acid phosphatases & Acid phosphatase. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 44 publications receiving 1890 citations.

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Crystal structure of a purple acid phosphatase containing a dinuclear Fe(III)-Zn(II) active site.

TL;DR: The active-site structure of the homodimeric 111-kilodalton KBPAP is consistent with previous proposals regarding the mechanism of phosphate ester hydrolysis involving nucleophilic attack on the phosphate group by an Fe(III)-coordinated hydroxide ion.
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Mechanism of Fe III –Zn II purple acid phosphatase based on crystal structures

TL;DR: All three structures reported herein support a mechanism of phosphate ester hydrolysis involving interaction of the substrate with Zn(II) followed by a nucleophilic attack on the phosphorus by an Fe(III)-coordinated hydroxide ion.
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Diadenosine phosphates and the physiological control of blood pressure

TL;DR: It is concluded that AP5A and AP6A may play a part in local vasoregulation and possibly in the regulation of blood pressure.
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Purification and spectroscopic studies on catechol oxidases from Lycopus europaeus and Populus nigra: evidence for a dinuclear copper center of type 3 and spectroscopic similarities to tyrosinase and hemocyanin.

TL;DR: The intense resonance Raman peak at 277 cm–1, belonging to a Cu-N (axial His) stretching mode, suggests that catechol oxidase has six terminal His ligands, as known for molluscan and arthropodan hemocyanin.
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Structural relationship between the mammalian Fe(III)Fe(II) and the Fe(III)Zn(II) plant purple acid phosphatases

TL;DR: Primary structure predictions indicate that Uf contains two βαβαβ motifs thus resembling the folding topology of the plant enzyme, and a tentative model for the mammalian PAP can be constructed.