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poly(3-hydroxyoctanoate) depolymerase
Identifiers
EC no. 3.1.1.76
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The enzyme poly(3-hydroxyoctanoate) depolymerase (EC 3.1.1.76) catalyzes the hydrolysis of the polyester poly{oxycarbonyl[(R)-2-pentylethylene] to oligomers

This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on carboxylic ester bonds. The systematic name is poly{oxycarbonyl[(R)-2-pentylethylene]} hydrolase. Other names in common use include PHO depolymerase, poly(3HO) depolymerase, poly[(R)-hydroxyalkanoic acid] depolymerase, poly(HA) depolymerase, poly(HAMCL) depolymerase, and poly[(R)-3-hydroxyoctanoate] hydrolase.

References

  • Jendrossek D (2001). "Microbial degradation of polyesters". Adv. Biochem. Eng. Biotechnol. 71: 293–325. doi: 10.1007/3-540-40021-4_10. PMID  11217416.
  • Prieto MA, Garcia JL, Martinez M, Luengo JM (1999). "Novel biodegradable aromatic plastics from a bacterial source Genetic and biochemical studies on a route of the phenylacetyl-CoA catabolon". J. Biol. Chem. 274 (41): 29228–41. doi: 10.1074/jbc.274.41.29228. PMID  10506180.
  • Schirmer A, Jendrossek D, Schlegel HG (1993). "Degradation of poly(3-hydroxyoctanoic acid) [P(3HO)] by bacteria: purification and properties of a P(3HO) depolymerase from Pseudomonas fluorescens GK13". Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 59 (4): 1220–7. PMC  202264. PMID  8476295.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
poly(3-hydroxyoctanoate) depolymerase
Identifiers
EC no. 3.1.1.76
Databases
IntEnz IntEnz view
BRENDA BRENDA entry
ExPASy NiceZyme view
KEGG KEGG entry
MetaCyc metabolic pathway
PRIAM profile
PDB structures RCSB PDB PDBe PDBsum
Gene Ontology AmiGO / QuickGO
Search
PMC articles
PubMed articles
NCBI proteins

The enzyme poly(3-hydroxyoctanoate) depolymerase (EC 3.1.1.76) catalyzes the hydrolysis of the polyester poly{oxycarbonyl[(R)-2-pentylethylene] to oligomers

This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on carboxylic ester bonds. The systematic name is poly{oxycarbonyl[(R)-2-pentylethylene]} hydrolase. Other names in common use include PHO depolymerase, poly(3HO) depolymerase, poly[(R)-hydroxyalkanoic acid] depolymerase, poly(HA) depolymerase, poly(HAMCL) depolymerase, and poly[(R)-3-hydroxyoctanoate] hydrolase.

References

  • Jendrossek D (2001). "Microbial degradation of polyesters". Adv. Biochem. Eng. Biotechnol. 71: 293–325. doi: 10.1007/3-540-40021-4_10. PMID  11217416.
  • Prieto MA, Garcia JL, Martinez M, Luengo JM (1999). "Novel biodegradable aromatic plastics from a bacterial source Genetic and biochemical studies on a route of the phenylacetyl-CoA catabolon". J. Biol. Chem. 274 (41): 29228–41. doi: 10.1074/jbc.274.41.29228. PMID  10506180.
  • Schirmer A, Jendrossek D, Schlegel HG (1993). "Degradation of poly(3-hydroxyoctanoic acid) [P(3HO)] by bacteria: purification and properties of a P(3HO) depolymerase from Pseudomonas fluorescens GK13". Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 59 (4): 1220–7. PMC  202264. PMID  8476295.



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