5.3.1.5: xylose isomerase
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Word Map on EC 5.3.1.5
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5.3.1.5
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isomerization
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biomass
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d-glucose
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xylitol
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xylulokinase
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pentose
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lignocellulosic
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isomerases
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syrup
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corn
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gi
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d-fructose
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rubiginosus
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bioethanol
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piromyces
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arthrobacter
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l-arabinose
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synthesis
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actinoplanes
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high-fructose
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xylose-fermenting
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transaldolase
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saccharification
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thermoanaerobacter
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co-fermentation
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hemicellulosic
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thermoanaerobacterium
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neapolitana
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stipitis
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energy production
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orpinomyces
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thermosulfurogenes
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xylose-utilizing
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diauxic
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food industry
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nutrition
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biotechnology
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degradation
- 5.3.1.5
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isomerization
- biomass
- d-glucose
- xylitol
- xylulokinase
- pentose
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lignocellulosic
- isomerases
- syrup
- corn
- gi
- d-fructose
- rubiginosus
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bioethanol
- piromyces
- arthrobacter
- l-arabinose
- synthesis
- actinoplanes
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high-fructose
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xylose-fermenting
- transaldolase
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saccharification
- thermoanaerobacter
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co-fermentation
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hemicellulosic
- thermoanaerobacterium
- neapolitana
- stipitis
- energy production
- orpinomyces
- thermosulfurogenes
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xylose-utilizing
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diauxic
- food industry
- nutrition
- biotechnology
- degradation
Reaction
Synonyms
D-XI, D-xylose aldose-ketose-isomerase, D-xylose isomerase, D-Xylose ketoisomerase, D-xylose ketol isomerase, D-xylose ketol-isomerase, D-xylose: ketol-isomerase, D-xylulose keto-isomerase, glucose isomerase, glucose/xylose isomerase, GXI, Isomerase, xylose, Maxazyme, Optisweet, SDXyI, Spezyme, Sweetase, Sweetzyme, Sweetzyme Q, Swetase, T80 xylose isomerase, TcaXI, TNXI, TthXI, XI, XYLA, XylC, xylose (glucose) isomerase, xylose isomerase
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Subunits
Subunits on EC 5.3.1.5 - xylose isomerase
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dimer
homotetramer
monomer
tetramer
trimer
dimer
Bacillus sp. (in: Bacteria) No. KX-6
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2 * 58000, SDS-PAGE
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dimer
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2 * 50000, the recombinant enzyme exists as homodimer and homotetramer, with the dimer being the more abundant form. The native enzyme exclusively exists as tetramer
homotetramer
Limosilactobacillus reuteri DSM Z 17509
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4 * 51040, calculated from amino acid sequence
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homotetramer
Streptomyces diastaticus No. 7 M1033
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alpha4, crystallization studies
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tetramer
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4 * 50000, the recombinant enzyme exists as homodimer and homotetramer, with the dimer being the more abundant form. The native enzyme exclusively exists as tetramer