- enzymology,
enzymes that add a
fructose group to a
molecule are
called fructosyl-transferases, beta-D-fructofuranosyl
transferases or fructotranferases...
- [beta-D-
fructosyl-(2->1)-]m + [beta-D-
fructosyl-(2->1)-]n ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } [beta-D-
fructosyl-(2->1)-]m-1 + [beta-D-
fructosyl-(2->1)-]n+1...
- fructan: 1-linked: in inulin, the
fructosyl residues are
linked by β-2,1-linkages 6-linked: in
levan and phlein, the
fructosyl residues are
linked by β-2,6-linkages...
-
chemical reaction sucrose + (2,6-beta-D-
fructosyl)n ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons }
glucose + (2,6-beta-D-
fructosyl)n+1 Thus, the two
substrates of this...
- ATP:(protein)-N6-D-
fructosyl-L-lysine 3-phosphotransferase. This
enzyme catalyses the
following chemical reaction ATP + [protein]-N6-D-
fructosyl-L-lysine ⇌ {\displaystyle...
-
chemical reaction sucrose + (2,1-beta-D-
fructosyl)n ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons }
glucose + (2,1-beta-D-
fructosyl)n+1 Thus, the two
substrates of this...
- vacuole. The
precursor molecule of
kestose is sucrose. The sucrose-sucrose
fructosyl transferase enzyme relates a
sucrose molecule with a
fructose residue...
-
agropinic acid) and the
chrysopine family (deoxy-
fructosyl glutamate, deoxy-
fructosyl glutamine, deoxy-
fructosyl oxoproline and chrysopine)
formed by the condensation...
-
diminishing (2→1)-β-D-fructan (inulin)
chain from the
terminal D-
fructosyl-D-
fructosyl disaccharide. This
enzyme belongs to the
family of lyases, specifically...
-
diminishing (2→1)-β-D-fructan (inulin)
chain from the
terminal D-
fructosyl-D-
fructosyl disaccharide. This
enzyme belongs to the
family of lyases, specifically...