- In biochemistry,
glycoside hydrolases (also
called glycosidases or
glycosyl hydrolases) are a
class of
enzymes which catalyze the
hydrolysis of glycosidic...
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Uracil (/ˈjʊərəsɪl/) (symbol U or Ura) is one of the four
nucleotide bases in the
nucleic acid RNA. The
others are
adenine (A),
cytosine (C), and guanine...
- of
hydrolase enzymes are
esterases including lipases, phosphatases,
glycosidases, peptidases, and nucleosidases.
Esterases cleave ester bonds in lipids...
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Oligoxyloglucan β-
glycosidase (EC 3.2.1.120, isoprimeverose-producing
oligoxyloglucan hydrolase,
oligoxyloglucan hydrolase) is an
enzyme with systematic...
- Peptide:N-
glycosidase F,
commonly referred to as
PNGase F, is an
amidase of the peptide-N4-(N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminyl)asparagine
amidase class. PNGase...
- An
Endoglycosidase is an
enzyme that
releases oligosaccharides from
glycoproteins or glycolipids. It may also
cleave polysaccharide chains between residues...
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Biofilm formation occurs when free
floating microorganisms attach themselves to a surface.
Although there are some
beneficial uses of biofilms, they are...
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derived from
glycosidase enzymes,
which catalyze the
hydrolysis of
glycosidic bonds. They were
traditionally formed from
retaining glycosidase by mutating...
- A
homotetrameric complex, beta-glucuronidase (a
glycosidase). Each
subunit has the same
amino acid sequence....
- the
enzyme to
perform its
catalytic function. In some cases, such as
glycosidases, the
substrate molecule also
changes shape slightly as it
enters the...