3.2.1.86: 6-phospho-beta-glucosidase
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Word Map on EC 3.2.1.86
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3.2.1.86
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phosphotransferase
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beta-glucoside
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arbutin
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salicin
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phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent
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antiterminator
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beta-glucoside-specific
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mortiferum
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phospho-beta-galactosidase
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turanose
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palatinose
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glycosylhydrolase
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trehalulose
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leucrose
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p-nitrophenyl-alpha-d-glucopyranoside
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maltulose
- 3.2.1.86
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phosphotransferase
- beta-glucoside
- arbutin
- salicin
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phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent
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antiterminator
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beta-glucoside-specific
- mortiferum
- phospho-beta-galactosidase
- turanose
- palatinose
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glycosylhydrolase
- trehalulose
- leucrose
- p-nitrophenyl-alpha-d-glucopyranoside
- maltulose
Reaction
Synonyms
6-phospho-alpha-glucosidase, 6-phospho-beta-glucosidase, AscB protein, bgl-2, BglA, BglA-2, BglA3, bglD, BglT, CelD, Cellobiose-6-phosphate hydrolase, Gan1D, LacG1, LacG2, More, P-beta-glc, PalH, Pbgl25-217, phospho-alpha-glucosidase, phospho-beta-glucosidase, phospho-beta-glucosidase A, phosphocellobiase, SPD_0247, SPy1599
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Synonyms
Synonyms on EC 3.2.1.86 - 6-phospho-beta-glucosidase
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6-phospho-alpha-glucosidase
6-phospho-beta-glucosidase
Cellobiose-6-phosphate hydrolase
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Gan1D
LacG1
LacG2
P-beta-glc
PalH
phospho-alpha-glucosidase
phospho-beta-glucosidase
phospho-beta-glucosidase A
phosphocellobiase
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SPy1599
additional information
the enzyme exhibits bifunctional activity, possessing both 6-phospho-beta-galactosidase (primary function) and 6-phospho-beta-glucosidase activities
Gan1D
the enzyme exhibits bifunctional activity, possessing both 6-phospho-beta-galactosidase (primary function) and 6-phospho-beta-glucosidase activities
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the enzyme belongs to the glycsoylhydrolase family GH4. Glycosyl hydrolase family 4, GH4 is exceptional among the 114 families in this enzyme superfamily. Members of GH4 exhibit unusual cofactor requirements for activity, and an essential cysteine residue is present at the active site
additional information
the enzyme belongs to the glycsoylhydrolase family GH4. Glycosyl hydrolase family 4, GH4 is exceptional among the 114 families in this enzyme superfamily. Members of GH4 exhibit unusual cofactor requirements for activity, and an essential cysteine residue is present at the active site
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