Damborsky - Haloalkane Dehalogenases Classification

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SOURCE: Damborsky J., Laboratory of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, Masaryk University, Kotlarska 2, 611 37 Brno, Czech Republic, jiri@chemi.muni.cz
ORIGINAL REFERENCE: Damborsky J., Nemec M., Holoubek I., Nyandoroh M., Bull A. and Hardman D., Some biochemical properties and the classification of a range of bacterial haloalkane dehalogenases, Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry 26: 19-25, 1997
REMARKS: some of the data were estimated; the data set must be translated for PCA
DATA: 19 compounds (y variables), 8 organisms (objects)
 

GJ10

E4M

GJ70

HA1

Y2

m15-3

m2C-32

CP9

1-chloropropane

165

136

23

23

8

24

48

73

1-chlorobutane

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

1-chloropentane

16

0

98

90

132

92

83

73

1-chlorohexane

10

0

129

67

107

69

106

76

1-chloroheptane

0

0

57

34

104

102

100

87

1-chlorooctane

0

0

41

24

72

83

69

111

1-chlorononane

0

0

40

19

85

59

74

58

1-bromoethane

77

126

217

159

181

144

209

181

1-bromobutane

87

82

136

78

100

114

89

154

1,2-dichloroethane

323

380

20

0

6

0

10

57

1,3-dichloropropane

258

283

155

184

202

98

154

106

1,6-dichlorohexane

0

35

102

92

168

148

119

92

1,9-dichlorononane

0

0

39

44

61

66

85

58

1,2-dibromoethane

303

360

261

280

802

423

423

778

1,2-dibromopropane

384

104

224

260

132

220

220

335

2-chloroethanol

0

11

0

0

15

0

48

78

3-chloropropanol

17

109

17

0

18

17

17

65

2-chloroacetate

0

13

0

0

0

6

0

0

3-chloropropionate

0

2

3

3

0

9

0

33

This data file in DIF format (classdeh.dif) and in MS-Excel format (classdeh.xls).

Last updated: March 15, 2001

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