1.11.1.10: chloride peroxidase
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Word Map on EC 1.11.1.10
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1.11.1.10
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fumago
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caldariomyces
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horseradish
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chlorination
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peroxidases
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halogen
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halide
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haloperoxidase
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bromination
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lactoperoxidase
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inaequalis
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ferryl
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curvularia
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soret
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bromoperoxidase
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monochlorodimedone
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low-spin
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p450cam
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vanadium-dependent
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thioanisole
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peroxidase-catalyzed
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thiolate-ligated
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pyrrocinia
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oxoferryl
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n,n-dimethylaniline
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peroxygenases
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agrocybe
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vanadium-containing
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hypohalous
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aegerita
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degradation
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synthesis
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environmental protection
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biotechnology
- 1.11.1.10
- fumago
-
caldariomyces
- horseradish
-
chlorination
- peroxidases
-
halogen
- halide
- haloperoxidase
-
bromination
- lactoperoxidase
- inaequalis
-
ferryl
-
curvularia
-
soret
-
bromoperoxidase
- monochlorodimedone
-
low-spin
-
p450cam
-
vanadium-dependent
- thioanisole
-
peroxidase-catalyzed
-
thiolate-ligated
- pyrrocinia
-
oxoferryl
- n,n-dimethylaniline
-
peroxygenases
-
agrocybe
-
vanadium-containing
-
hypohalous
- aegerita
- degradation
- synthesis
- environmental protection
- biotechnology
Reaction
Synonyms
CCPO, Chloride peroxidase, chloroperoxidase, chloroproxidase, CPO, CPO-I, CPO2, haeme-thiolate peroxidase, heme-containing CPO, heme-thiolate chloroperoxidase, More, peroxidase, chloride, Vanadium chloride peroxidase, vCPO
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pH Stability
pH Stability on EC 1.11.1.10 - chloride peroxidase
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2.5 - 6
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at pH 2.75 it loses 85% activity in 1 h, and it is completely inactivated in 24 h. At pH 4.4, the enzyme also loses activity with time and is completely inactivated after 2.5 h. However, the enzyme exposed to pH 6.0 has low activity but it remains constant for 24 h
725151
5
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native CPO and chemically modified CPOs, almost completely stable at room temperature for 3 days
743705
5 - 6.5
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at pH 6.5 the soluble enzyme retains about 70% of initial activity after 3 days of incubation, while at both pH 6.0 and 5.0 the enzyme retains more than 95%
725740
7.6
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after 1 h: 50% residual ativity for cross-linked enzyme aggregates, complete inactivation of free enzyme
695425
additional information
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25°C, 24 h, about 50% loss of activity of soluble enzyme, about 40% loss of activity of immobilized enzyme
659741
7
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native CPO, half-live 5 h. For CPO modified by carbodiimide, ethanolamine and periodate oxidized CPO, half lives are 2.1- and 1.5fold improved
743705
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two enzymatically inactive forms obtained at pHs above 7. The first alkaline form obtained between pH 7 and pH 11 is the ferric analog of the ferrous P-420 species. The second alkaline form obtained above pH 11 appears to be a species in which irreversible denaturation has commenced
348313
additional information
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immobilization of the enzyme on silica gel enhances the stability with respect to the effect of pH and oxidizing agent concentrations
659741