3.4.24.32: beta-Lytic metalloendopeptidase
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Word Map on EC 3.4.24.32
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3.4.24.32
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3.4.24.4
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thermolysin
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achromobacter
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lyticus
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bacteriolytic
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thermoproteolyticus
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biotechnology
- 3.4.24.32
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3.4.24.4
- thermolysin
- achromobacter
- lyticus
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bacteriolytic
- thermoproteolyticus
- biotechnology
Reaction
Cleavage of N-acetylmuramoyl-/-Ala, and of the insulin B chain at Gly23-/-Phe > Val18-/-Cya =
Synonyms
Achromopeptidase component, beta-lytic metalloproteinase, beta-Lytic protease, blp, EC 3.4.24.4, EC 3.4.99.13, Myxobacter AL-1 proteinase I, Myxobacter beta-lytic proteinase, Myxobacter495 beta-lytic proteinase, Myxobacterium sorangium beta-lytic proteinase, Proteinase, beta lytic metallo-, Proteinase, Myxobacterium sorangium beta-lytic
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additional information
extracellular digestion of biofilms by Lysobacter gummosus depends on multiple bacteriolytic and proteolytic enzymes, which can be exploited for biofilm control, a following gel filtration step highly reduces enzyme activity
biotechnology
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extracellular digestion of biofilms by Lysobacter gummosus depends on multiple bacteriolytic and proteolytic enzymes, which can be exploited for biofilm control, a following gel filtration step highly reduces enzyme activity
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ability to lyse Arthrobacter globiformis, Micrococcus luteus and Staphylococcus aureus cells, inhibits growth of sensitive organisms and may potentially serve as an antimicrobial agent
additional information
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ability to lyse Micrococcus luteus and Staphylococcus aureus cells