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EC Number Organic Solvent Commentary Reference
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.1.1.34more activation of a lipoprotein lipase from Burkholderia species by glucose-headed surfactants (GHSs) for enhancing its catalytic activity in organic solvent, three different GHSs, resulting in BSLPL-1a-G, BSLPL-1b-G, and BSLPL-1c-G, are evaluated, overview. Nearly aqueous-like activity of lipoprotein lipase treated with GHS in organic solvent. GHS-treated lipoprotein lipase are determined for the hydrolysis or alcoholysis of p-nitrophenyl acetate. GHS-treated lipoprotein lipase is 4 to 5 orders of magnitude more active than its native counterpart in organic solvent 751349
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.1.1.34more lipoprotein lipase (LPL) from Burkholderia species is also highly active in organic solvent if it is coated with both dextrin (D) and ionic surfactant (i) via lyophilization. LPL-D1 is as active as its native counterpart in water but about 3000fold more active than the latter in organic solvent 749450
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