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Early occurrence of caffeoylshikimic acid esterase (CSE) activity in the hornwort Anthoceros agrestis. [PDF]
Marks J, Petersen M.
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Biochemical Genetics, 1982
The comparison of results obtained by different separation and staining techniques permits the definition of esterase-6 in comparison with esterase-9 and a new esterase, esterase-20. Alleles of Es-6 affect the product's ability to aggregate. Esterase-20 may be an aggregated product of Es-9. The close linkage of Es-6 and Es-9 is confirmed.
O Von Deimling, Von Deimling O
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The comparison of results obtained by different separation and staining techniques permits the definition of esterase-6 in comparison with esterase-9 and a new esterase, esterase-20. Alleles of Es-6 affect the product's ability to aggregate. Esterase-20 may be an aggregated product of Es-9. The close linkage of Es-6 and Es-9 is confirmed.
O Von Deimling, Von Deimling O
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CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 1979
Esterases are enzymes that cleave aliphatic and aromatic ester bonds. With the use of synthetic substrates, esterases can be demonstrated in hematopoietic cells. Using alpha naphthyl acetate or alpha naphthyl butyrate, nonspecific esterase activity can be demonstrated.
Lawrence Kass, John G. Batsakis
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Esterases are enzymes that cleave aliphatic and aromatic ester bonds. With the use of synthetic substrates, esterases can be demonstrated in hematopoietic cells. Using alpha naphthyl acetate or alpha naphthyl butyrate, nonspecific esterase activity can be demonstrated.
Lawrence Kass, John G. Batsakis
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Glucuronoyl esterase - Novel carbohydrate esterase produced bySchizophyllum commune
The cellulolytic system of the wood-rotting fungus Schizophyllum commune contains an esterase that hydrolyzes methyl ester of 4-O-methyl-d-glucuronic acid.
Peter Biely
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Canadian Journal of Biochemistry, 1969
Esterases produced by eight species of fungi are capable of hydrolyzing the benzoyl esters of simple sugars. These benzoyl esterases are of two types based on their specificities. One type acts on a broad band of benzoyl esters, including benzoylcholine, and is found only in Aspergillus terricola.
E T, Reese, A, Maguire, F W, Parrish
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Esterases produced by eight species of fungi are capable of hydrolyzing the benzoyl esters of simple sugars. These benzoyl esterases are of two types based on their specificities. One type acts on a broad band of benzoyl esters, including benzoylcholine, and is found only in Aspergillus terricola.
E T, Reese, A, Maguire, F W, Parrish
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Production and applications of esterases
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2005Esterase plays a major role in the degradation of natural materials and industrial pollutants, viz., cereal wastes, plastics, and other toxic chemicals. It is useful in the synthesis of optically pure compounds, perfumes, and antioxidants. The potential applications of esterase with reference to agriculture, food, and pharmaceutical industries, are ...
T, Panda, B S, Gowrishankar
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Hydrolysis of Anhydrides by Esterases
Nature, 1953IN recent investigations1 the idea was expressed that tetraethyl pyrophosphate and related inhibitors of esterases are enzymatically split into a positive phosphonium ion and a negative residue, the former attaching itself to a nucleophilic group in the active surface of the enzyme.
F, BERGMANN, M, WURZEL, A, SHIMONI
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Esterases in fireflies and their inhibition
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1961Abstract Homogenized tissues of fireflies contain an aliesterase and a cholinesierase. The first enzyme is distributed throughout the body; the second one is concentrated mainly in the head. The aliesterase was inhibited by DFP and by the carbamate-type insecticides, Isolan and Sevin.
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