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Aryldialkylphosphatase (EC 3.1.8.1, also
known as
phosphotriesterase,
organophosphate hydrolase,
parathion hydrolase, paraoxonase, and
parathion aryl esterase;...
- dioxide). The ε-amino
groups of the
lysine residues in
urease and
phosphotriesterase also
feature carbamate. The
carbamate derived from aminoimidazole...
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Aryldialkylphosphatase (also
known as
organophosphorus hydrolase,
phosphotriesterase, and
paraoxon hydrolase) uses an aryl
dialkyl phosphate and H2O to...
- Pécs (Pécsi Tudományegyetem),
Hungary Periodic table of
elements Phosphotriesterase, an
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- and as
warfare agents. She
develops stable,
activate fluorinated phosphotriesterase (PTE)
variants by
combining PTE with non-canonical
amino acids. She...
- functionally,
belong to the
superfamily of
amidohydrolases and
phosphotriesterases.
Ureases are
found in
numerous bacteria, fungi, algae, plants, and...
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Aryldialkylphosphatase (also
known as
organophosphorus hydrolase,
phosphotriesterase, and
paraoxon hydrolase) uses an aryl
dialkyl phosphate and H2O to...
- Wild, JR; Raushel, FM (1989). "Purification and
Properties of the
Phosphotriesterase from
Pseudomonas diminuta".
Journal of
Biological Chemistry. 264 (33):...
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distinct hydrolases (human
serum paraoxonase (PON1),
pseudomonads phosphotriesterase (PTE),
Protein tyrosine phosphatase(PTP) and
human carbonic anhydrase...
- respectively)
similarly buffered the
effect of
destabilizing mutations in a
phosphotriesterase. The
mutation disrupted the fold of the protein, but
conferred an...