Table II.
Residues whose Chemical Shifts Undergone Perturbations in Presence of Organic Solvents
| Solvents | Residues faced perturbation in chemical shift |
|---|---|
| Acetone | G11, G13, K44, G46, L108, V136, H156 |
| Acetonitrile | G11, G13, D43, K44, G46, N48, F58, L108, V136, G153, H156 |
| DMF | G11, G13, G46, Y49, K61, L63, Y89, L108, V136, H156, |
| DMSO | G13, K44, G46, N48, Y49, E65, Y89, L108, T109, V136, H156 |
| Isopropanol | G11, G13, K44, G46, V62, A105, L108, V136, G153, H156, G158 |
| Methanol | I12, G13, S15, K44, G46, V62, N82, L108, T109, V136, V149, H152, H156, Y161 |
| Active site residuesa | I12, A15, F17, N18, S77, M78, A105, L108, D133, M134, I135, L140, G155, H156, I157, L160, and Y161 |
Identity of active site residues is taken from wild type B. subtilis lipase.22