<p></p><p>Molecular
animation of the sequence of events involving the glucose product entrapment,
incoming substrate binding and glucose displacement in a plant exo-hydrolase
HvExoI, and how this sequence of events underlies substrate-product assisted
processive catalysis. The movie shows the entrapped glucose molecule in the -1
subsite of the active site, through twelve residues located on seven loops.
After the incoming β-D-glucopyranosyl-(1,3)-D-glucose substrate binds in the +1 and
putative +2 subsites, the glucose product adjusts its binding patterns and
traverses from the -1 subsite through rotations of Arg158 and Asp285 sidechains
and associated backbone atoms, into the autonomous and transient lateral
cavity, from where it advances through the aperture into the bulk solvent. The
video was prepared in Chimera (Pettersen, E. F. et al. <i>J. Comput. Chem.</i> <b>25</b>,
1605-1612; 2004), using the HD Movie Maker tool.</p><p></p>