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nuclease is a
hydrolase that
cleaves nucleic acids.
Hydrolases are
classified as EC 3 in the EC
number classification of enzymes.
Hydrolases can be further...
- In biochemistry,
glycoside hydrolases (also
called glycosidases or
glycosyl hydrolases) are a
class of
enzymes which catalyze the
hydrolysis of glycosidic...
- acid
hydrolase is an
enzyme that
works best at
acidic pHs. It is
commonly located in lysosomes,
which are
acidic on the inside. Acid
hydrolases may be...
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include leukotriene A4
hydrolase, Cholesterol-5,6-oxide
hydrolase, MEST (gene) (Peg1/MEST), and Hepoxilin-epoxide
hydrolase. The
hydrolases are distinguished...
- 12alpha-trihydroxy-5beta-cholanate and glycine. This
enzyme belongs to the
family of
hydrolases,
those acting on carbon-nitrogen
bonds other than
peptide bonds, specifically...
- \rightleftharpoons } a
fatty acid + L-carnitine This
enzyme belongs to the
family of
hydrolases,
specifically those acting on
carboxylic ester bonds. The
systematic name...
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hydrolysis catalysed by alpha-L-rhamnosyl and alpha-D-galacturonosyl
hydrolases from
Aspergillus aculeatus".
Biochemical and
Biophysical Research Communications...
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catalytic amino acids.
NUDIX hydrolases include Dcp2 of the
decapping complex, ADP-ribose diphosphatase, MutT, ADPRase, Ap4A
hydrolases, RppH, and many others...
- to the
family of
hydrolases,
specifically those acting on
ether bonds involving sulfur (thioether and
trialkylsulfonium hydrolases). The
systematic name...
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Serine hydrolases are one of the
largest known enzyme classes comprising approximately ~200
enzymes or 1% of the
genes in the
human proteome. A defining...