2.4.1.216: trehalose 6-phosphate phosphorylase
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Word Map on EC 2.4.1.216
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2.4.1.216
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inguinal
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hernia
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mesh
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sheath
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preperitoneal
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lichtenstein
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postoperative
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lactis
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1-phosphate
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phosphorolysis
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maltose
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posterior
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department
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unilateral
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outpatient
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endoscopic
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files
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rectus
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expertise
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enterococcus
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beta-phosphoglucomutase
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ethic
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beta-glucose
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netherlands
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groin
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high-volume
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phosphorylases
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re-recurrence
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expert
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elective
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faecalis
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synthesis
- 2.4.1.216
-
inguinal
-
hernia
-
mesh
-
sheath
-
preperitoneal
-
lichtenstein
-
postoperative
- lactis
- 1-phosphate
-
phosphorolysis
- maltose
-
posterior
-
department
-
unilateral
-
outpatient
-
endoscopic
-
files
-
rectus
-
expertise
-
enterococcus
- beta-phosphoglucomutase
-
ethic
- beta-glucose
-
netherlands
-
groin
-
high-volume
- phosphorylases
-
re-recurrence
-
expert
-
elective
- faecalis
- synthesis
Reaction
Synonyms
TPP, trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatase, TrePP
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additional information
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endogenous genes trePP and pgmB, encoding trehalose 6-phosphate phosphorylase and beta-phosphoglucomutase, respectively, provide the synthesis of trehalose 6-phosphate, which can be transformed into trehalose by transgenically expressed trehalose 6-phosphate phosphatase, the respective gene otsB from the food-grade organism Propionibacterium freudenreichii is expressed in Lactobacillus lactis. Trehalose-producing strains show improved tolerance of 5 to 10fold higher survivability to acid at pH 3.0 and cold shock of 4°C, also a strong improvement in cell survival in response to heat shock of 45°C is achieved, but no protection is rendered against dehydration, phenotype overview
additional information
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endogenous genes trePP and pgmB, encoding trehalose 6-phosphate phosphorylase and beta-phosphoglucomutase, respectively, provide the synthesis of trehalose 6-phosphate, which can be transformed into trehalose by transgenically expressed trehalose 6-phosphate phosphatase, the respective gene otsB from the food-grade organism Propionibacterium freudenreichii is expressed in Lactobacillus lactis. Trehalose-producing strains show improved tolerance of 5 to 10fold higher survivability to acid at pH 3.0 and cold shock of 4°C, also a strong improvement in cell survival in response to heat shock of 45°C is achieved, but no protection is rendered against dehydration, phenotype overview
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