3.5.2.15: cyanuric acid amidohydrolase
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Word Map on EC 3.5.2.15
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3.5.2.15
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biuret
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agriculture
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barbituric
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thermoacetica
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moorella
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ring-opening
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swimming
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hydrolases
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disinfect
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adp
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herbicide
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melamine
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environmental protection
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ammeline
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atrazine
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rhodococcus
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ser-lys
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dyad
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chlorine
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acidovorax
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citrulli
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aminohydrolase
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acid-degrading
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allophanate
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tight-binding
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enterobacter
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caulinodans
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hypochlorite
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prebiotic
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azorhizobium
- 3.5.2.15
- biuret
- agriculture
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barbituric
- thermoacetica
-
moorella
-
ring-opening
-
swimming
- hydrolases
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disinfect
- adp
-
herbicide
- melamine
- environmental protection
- ammeline
- atrazine
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rhodococcus
- ser-lys
-
dyad
-
chlorine
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acidovorax
- citrulli
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aminohydrolase
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acid-degrading
- allophanate
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tight-binding
- enterobacter
- caulinodans
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hypochlorite
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prebiotic
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azorhizobium
Reaction
Synonyms
amidase, cyanurate, AtzD, CAH, cyanurate amidase, cyanuric acid hydrolase, s-triazine ring-cleavage enzyme, TrzD, trzD gene product
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Systematic Name
Systematic Name on EC 3.5.2.15 - cyanuric acid amidohydrolase
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cyanuric acid amidohydrolase
The enzyme catalyses the ring cleavage of cyanuric acid, an intermediate in the degradation of s-triazide herbicides such as atrazine [2-chloro-4-(ethylamino)-6-(isopropylamino)-1,3,5-triazine]. The enzyme is highly specific for cyanuric acid. The product was initially thought to be bioret, but was later shown to be 1-carboxybioret.