- acyl-homoserine lactonase;
systematic name N-acyl-L-homoserine-lactone
lactonohydrolase) is a metalloenzyme,
produced by
certain species of bacteria, which...
- on
carboxylic ester bonds. The
systematic name is
dihydrocoumarin lactonohydrolase. This
enzyme parti****tes in
fluorene degradation.
Kosuge T, Conn EE...
-
carboxylic ester bonds. The
systematic name is D-arabi****-1,4-lactone
lactonohydrolase.
Palleroni NJ,
Doudoroff M (August 1957). "Metabolism of carbohydrates...
- bonds. The
systematic name is 4-carboxymethylbut-3-en-4-olide enol-
lactonohydrolase.
Other names in
common use
include carboxymethylbutenolide lactonase...
-
carboxylic ester bonds. The
systematic name is D-glucono-1,5-lactone
lactonohydrolase.
Other names in
common use
include lactonase, aldonolactonase, glucono-δ-lactonase...
-
systematic name of this
enzyme class is 4-carboxymethylenebut-2-en-4-olide
lactonohydrolase.
Other names in
common use
include maleylacetate enol-lactonase, dienelactone...
- 1.31, 6PGL, PGLS,
systematic name 6-phospho-D-glucono-1,5-lactone
lactonohydrolase) is a
cytosolic enzyme found in all
organisms that
catalyzes the hydrolysis...
-
acting on
carboxylic ester bonds. The
systematic name
testololactone lactonohydrolase.
Holmlund CE,
Blank RH (January 1965). "Preparation and properties...
-
carboxylic ester bonds. The
systematic name is
deoxylimonate A-ring-
lactonohydrolase.
Hasegawa H,
Bennett RD,
Verdon CP (1980). "Metabolism of limonoids...
-
carboxylic ester bonds. The
systematic name is L-arabi****-1,4-lactone
lactonohydrolase. This
enzyme parti****tes in
ascorbate and
aldarate metabolism. Weimberg...