2.4.1.8: maltose phosphorylase
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Word Map on EC 2.4.1.8
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2.4.1.8
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sanfranciscensis
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kojibiose
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biotechnology
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beta-glucose
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beta-phosphoglucomutase
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beta2m-free
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mutarotase
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beta2m
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synthesis
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analysis
- 2.4.1.8
- sanfranciscensis
- kojibiose
- biotechnology
- beta-glucose
- beta-phosphoglucomutase
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beta2m-free
- mutarotase
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beta2m
- synthesis
- analysis
Reaction
Synonyms
Bsel2056, EoMP4038, GH65 maltose phosphorylase, inverting maltose phosphorylase, MalE, MalP, More, mpA, MPase, phosphorylase, maltose
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General Information
General Information on EC 2.4.1.8 - maltose phosphorylase
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evolution
additional information
NCFM maltose phosphorylase belongs to the (alpha/alpha)6-barrel glycoside hydrolase family 65, GH65
evolution
Salisediminibacterium selenitireducens
the inverting maltose phosphorylase belongs to the glycoside hydrolase family 65, GH65
evolution
Salisediminibacterium selenitireducens MLS10
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the inverting maltose phosphorylase belongs to the glycoside hydrolase family 65, GH65
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evolution
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NCFM maltose phosphorylase belongs to the (alpha/alpha)6-barrel glycoside hydrolase family 65, GH65
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maltose phosphorylase is a disaccharide phosphorylase
additional information
the (alpha/alpha)6-barrel loop 3 forms the rim of the active site pocket and is a key determinant for specificity both in phosphorolysis and in regiospecific reverse phosphorolysis
additional information
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the (alpha/alpha)6-barrel loop 3 forms the rim of the active site pocket and is a key determinant for specificity both in phosphorolysis and in regiospecific reverse phosphorolysis
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