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by D. Schomburg,M. Salzmann,D. Stephan

ePub Enzyme Handbook 5: Class 3 : Hydrolases download
Author:
D. Schomburg,M. Salzmann,D. Stephan
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978-0387542096
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0387542094
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Springer Verlag; Lslf edition (October 1, 1991)
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The objective of the Enzyme Handbook is to provide in a concise form data on enzymes sufficiently well characterized

The objective of the Enzyme Handbook is to provide in a concise form data on enzymes sufficiently well characterized. Data of about 3000 enzymes are presently known and their data sheets will be published at a frequency of 200 per quarter. The data sheets are arranged in their EC Number sequence.

Class 3: Hydrolases, vol. 5. D Schomburg, M Salzmann. D Schomburg, M Salzmann, D Stephan. Springer, Berlin, 1994. Springer, Berlin, 1991. Enzyme Handbook 6: Class . -1. Springer Verlag, 1993. Formaldehyde dehydrogenase (glutathione). Enzyme Handbook: Class . –1. 4: Oxidoreductases, 1-6, 1993. Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase. Enzyme Handbook 1, 999-1003, 1990.

Bibliographic Information. Volume 15: First Supplement Part 1 Class 3: Hydrolases. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Enzyme Handbook 7: Class . Recent progress on enzyme immobilisation, enzyme production, coenzyme regeneration and enzyme engineering has opened up fascinating new fields for the potential application of enzymes in a large range of different areas.

Each volume comprises one enzyme class, sometimes the enzyme classes have to be divided into several volumes

Each volume comprises one enzyme class, sometimes the enzyme classes have to be divided into several volumes. In total, the book contains over one thousand chemical structures, rounded off by some 1,800 invaluable references.

For example, any enzyme that catalyzes the following reaction is a hydrolase . Hydrolases are classified as EC 3 in the EC number classification of enzymes.

For example, any enzyme that catalyzes the following reaction is a hydrolase: A–b + H2O → a–oh + b–h. where A–B represents a chemical bond of unspecified molecules. Hydrolases can be further classified into several subclasses, based upon the bonds they act upon: EC . : ester bonds (esterases: nucleases, phosphodiesterases, lipase, phosphatase).

Enzymes are applied in organic synthesis and in analytical chemistry, in industrial production processes of pharmaceuticals and in food processing. Finding a suitable enzyme for a desired transformation or with a de- fined specificity is not always an easy task. More than 3000 enzymes are well described to date. The Enzyme Handbook provides all the information for selecting the proper enzyme to perform defined transformations in a given environment. The Enzyme Handbook devotes a variable number of pages for each enzyme, depending on the amount of information available with the EC number as ordering criterion within a volume. Revised data sheets can be released for individual enzymes and newly characterized enzymes and they can easily be sorted into the binders at the appropriate place. Each data sheet is divided into 7 sections: - Nomenclature (EC number, Systematic name, Recom- mended name, Synonyms, CAS Reg. No.) - Reaction and specificity (Catalysed reaction, Reaction type, Natural substrates, Substrate spectrum, Product spectrum, Inhibitors, Cofactors/prosthetic groups, Metal compounds/salts, Turnover number, Specific activity, KM-value, pH-optimum, pH-range, Tem- perature optimum, Temperature range) - Enzyme structure (Molecular weight, Subunits, Glyco-/Lipoprotein) - Isolation/Preparation (Source organism, Source tissue, Localisation in source, Purification, Crystallization, Cloned, Renatured) - Stability (pH, Temperature, Oxidation, Organic sol- vent, General stability information, Storage) - Cross-References (to Structure Data Banks) - Literature references