نتایج جستجو برای: hydrolases

تعداد نتایج: 15143  

Journal: :Current Opinion in Structural Biology 2007

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2013
Marjan J Smeulders Arjan Pol Hanka Venselaar Thomas R M Barends John Hermans Mike S M Jetten Huub J M Op den Camp

Carbon disulfide (CS(2)) and carbonyl sulfide (COS) are important in the global sulfur cycle, and CS(2) is used as a solvent in the viscose industry. These compounds can be converted by sulfur-oxidizing bacteria, such as Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans species, to carbon dioxide (CO(2)) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S), a property used in industrial biofiltration of CS(2)-polluted airstreams. We report...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 2015
Edward A Dennis

Hydrolases constitute an enormous proportion of our enzymes, being responsible for the initiation of most digestive processes and numerous physiological processes. They are defi ned as enzymes that use a molecule of water to degrade substrates including all four kinds of biological molecules; namely, nucleic acids (nucleases), proteins (proteases), lipids or fats (lipases), and carbohydrates or...

2011
Alexander Adibekian Brent R. Martin Chu Wang Ku-Lung Hsu Daniel A. Bachovchin Sherry Niessen Heather Hoover Benjamin F. Cravatt

Serine hydrolases are a diverse enzyme class representing ∼1% of all human proteins. The biological functions of most serine hydrolases remain poorly characterized owing to a lack of selective inhibitors to probe their activity in living systems. Here we show that a substantial number of serine hydrolases can be irreversibly inactivated by 1,2,3-triazole ureas, which show negligible cross-react...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1997
M E Suykerbuyk H C Kester P J Schaap H Stam W Musters J Visser

A rhamnogalacturonan hydrolase gene of Aspergillus aculeatus was used as a probe for the cloning of two rhamnogalacturonan hydrolase genes of Aspergillus niger. The corresponding proteins, rhamnogalacturonan hydrolases A and B, are 78 and 72% identical, respectively, with the A. aculeatus enzyme. In A. niger cultures which were shifted from growth on sucrose to growth on apple pectin as a carbo...

2011
Caitlin Murphy Justin Powlowski Min Wu Gregory Butler Adrian Tsang

Fungi produce a wide range of extracellular enzymes to break down plant cell walls, which are composed mainly of cellulose, lignin and hemicellulose. Among them are the glycoside hydrolases (GH), the largest and most diverse family of enzymes active on these substrates. To facilitate research and development of enzymes for the conversion of cell-wall polysaccharides into fermentable sugars, we ...

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