Enzyme transition-state mimics can act as powerful inhibitors and allow structural studies that report on the conformation of the transition-state. Here, mannoimidazole, a mimic of the transition state of mannosidase catalyzed hydrolysis of mannosides, is shown to bind in a B2,5 conformation on the Clostridium perfringens GH125 α-1,6-mannosidase, providing additional evidence of a OS2-B2,5-1S5 conformational itinerary for enzymes of this family.
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