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Milk-Clotting Protease From <i>Bacillus stercoris</i>NCCP-3139: A Potential Microbial Rennet for Cheese Production. [PDF]
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The enzymic hydrolysis of glutathione thioesters
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1961Abstract The enzyme-catalyzed hydrolysis of S -lactoyl-, S -acetyl-, S -acetoacetyl-, S -(β-hydroxy-β-methylglutaryl)- and S -succinylglutathione has been examined in beef liver. Purification studies have revealed that a single enzyme is involved, namely, glyoxalase II.
G I, DRUMMOND, J R, STERN
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Enzymic hydrolysis of steroid phosphates
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism, 1968Abstract Steroid phosphates were used as substrates for alkaline and acid phospliatases from different sources to determine the structural specificity of the compounds that undergo enzymic hydrolysis. The steroid 21-, 3β- and 3α-phosphates were hydrolyzed by the acid and alkaline phosphatases tested.
V, Botte, S S, Koide
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Enzymic hydrolysis of phosphonate esters
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1975Summary Enzymes capable of hydrolyzing the 4-nitrophenyl monoester of phenylphosphonic acid, which has no isosteric analog in nature, to 4-nitrophenol and phenylphosphonate have been detected in plants, animals, and microorganisms. The mucosa of vertebrate small intestine is an especially rich source of this activity, which is also present in ...
S J, Kelly, L G, Butler
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Thermostable Enzymes in Lignocellulose Hydrolysis
2007Thermostable enzymes offer potential benefits in the hydrolysis of lignocellulosic substrates; higher specific activity decreasing the amount of enzymes, enhanced stability allowing improved hydrolysis performance and increased flexibility with respect to process configurations, all leading to improvement of the overall economy of the process.
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An improved enzymic hydrolysis of collagen
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1971Abstract A peptidase mixture was prepared from hog-kidney microsomes which contained aminopeptidase, prolidase, prolinase, carboxypeptidase-P, and X-prolyl-aminopeptidase activity. The sequential addition of collagenase, papain, and the peptidase mixture to collagen samples resulted in the hydrolysis of 90% of the peptide bonds.
H B, Bensusan, S N, Dixit, S D, McKnight
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Hydrolysis of peptide esters by different enzymes
International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research, 1992The combined use in peptide synthesis of the Fmoc‐group with methyl, benzyl or p‐nitro benzyl esters is not practical because of the elimination of the Fmoc‐group under basic conditions and by catalytic hydrogenation. Nevertheless the solution synthesis of peptides requires those combinations in some cases.
S, Reissmann, G, Greiner
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Enzymic hydrolysis of N:N-dimethylcarbamoyl fluoride
Biochemical Pharmacology, 1959Abstract The hydrolysis ofN:N-dimethylcarbamoyl fluoride by rabbit tissues and by various vertebrate plasmata has been studied. The hydrolysis of this compound by rabbit liver and kidney homogenates involves an enzyme distinct from that hydrolysing di iso propoxyphosphoryl fluoride.
K B, AUGUSTINSSON, J E, CASIDA
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