3.5.1.11: penicillin amidase
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3.5.1.11
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6-aminopenicillanic
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phenylacetic
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biocatalyst
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anandamide
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acylases
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cannabinoids
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cephalosporin
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synthesis
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binuclear
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alcaligenes
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cephalexin
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megaterium
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endocannabinoids
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semi-synthetic
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3.5.1.1
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kluyvera
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l-asparagine
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dihydroorotase
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phenylacetylated
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allantoinase
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dihydropyrimidinase
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lactonase
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amoxicillin
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rettgeri
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eupergit
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multipoint
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acyl-enzyme
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asparaginase
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hydantoinase
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phenoxyacetic
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aminoacylase
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7-aminocephalosporanic
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phosphotriesterase
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sphaericus
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hydantoin
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providencia
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n-acylethanolamines
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penicillanic
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dihydrouracil
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cleas
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pharmacology
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industry
- 3.5.1.11
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6-aminopenicillanic
-
phenylacetic
-
biocatalyst
- anandamide
- acylases
- cannabinoids
- cephalosporin
- synthesis
-
binuclear
- alcaligenes
- cephalexin
- megaterium
-
endocannabinoids
-
semi-synthetic
-
3.5.1.1
-
kluyvera
- l-asparagine
- dihydroorotase
-
phenylacetylated
- allantoinase
- dihydropyrimidinase
- lactonase
- amoxicillin
- rettgeri
-
eupergit
-
multipoint
- acyl-enzyme
- asparaginase
- hydantoinase
-
phenoxyacetic
-
aminoacylase
-
7-aminocephalosporanic
- phosphotriesterase
- sphaericus
- hydantoin
- providencia
- n-acylethanolamines
-
penicillanic
- dihydrouracil
-
cleas
- pharmacology
- industry
Reaction
Synonyms
ACPGA001 PGA, AfPGA, alpha-acylamino-beta-lactam acylhydrolase, amidase, amidohydrolase, ampicillin acylase, AuAAC, benzylpenicillin acylase, BmPGA, Eca3205, KcPGA, maPGA, More, novozym 217, PA, PAC, penicillin acylase, penicillin amidase, Penicillin amidohydrolase, penicillin G acylase, Penicillin G amidase, Penicillin G amidohydrolase, penicillin V acylase, Penicillin V amidase, penicillin-G acylase, PGA, PGA650, PVA, semacylase, Sm-PVA, YxeI
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partially inactivated immobilized enzyme, by addition of e.g. ethyleneglycol and catalytic modulators (competitive (reduction in reactivation yield) and non-competitive (increase in reactivation yield) inhibitors)
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the enzyme starts progressively losing activity after 1.5 M guanidine hydrochloride, and is completelly inactivated at concentrations over 2 M. Dilution of guanidine hydrochloride leads to revival of the original enzyme activity within 1 h, indicating that unfolding is completely reversible