- R-C(O)NH 2
Nitrile hydratases use Fe(III) or Co(III) at
their active sites.
These ions are low-spin. The cobalt-based
nitrile hydratases are rare examples...
- In chemistry, a
hydration reaction is a
chemical reaction in
which a
substance combines with water. In
organic chemistry,
water is
added to an unsaturated...
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Aconitase (aconitate
hydratase; EC 4.2.1.3) is an
enzyme that
catalyses the stereo-specific
isomerization of
citrate to
isocitrate via cis-aconitate in...
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Fumarase (or
fumarate hydratase) is an
enzyme (EC 4.2.1.2) that
catalyzes the
reversible hydration/dehydration of
fumarate to malate.
Fumarase comes in...
- Enoyl-CoA
hydratase (ECH) or
crotonase is an
enzyme EC 4.2.1.17 that
hydrates the
double bond
between the
second and
third carbons on 2-trans/cis-enoyl-CoA:...
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known as hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase/3-ketoacyl-CoA thiolase/enoyl-CoA
hydratase (trifunctional protein),
alpha subunit is a
protein that in
humans is...
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Phosphopyruvate hydratase,
usually known as enolase, is a
metalloenzyme (EC 4.2.1.11) that
catalyses the
conversion of 2-phosphoglycerate (2-PG) to phosphoenolpyruvate...
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Acetylene hydratase (EC 4.2.1.112, AH) is a
bacterial enzyme,
originally discovered in the
anaerobic microorganism Pelobactor acetylenicus, that catalyzes...
- the
Krebs cycle,
characterized by a
deficiency of the
enzyme fumarate hydratase,
which causes a
buildup of
fumaric acid in the
urine and a deficiency...
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Urocanase (also
known as
imidazolonepropionate hydrolase or
urocanate hydratase) is the
enzyme (EC 4.2.1.49 4.2.1.49) that
catalyzes the
second step in...