1.5.3.1: sarcosine oxidase (formaldehyde-forming)
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Word Map on EC 1.5.3.1
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1.5.3.1
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flavin
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fad
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heterotetrameric
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n-methylglycine
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creatininase
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amidinohydrolase
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n-methyltryptophan
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corynebacterial
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flavinylation
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diagnostics
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analysis
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medicine
- 1.5.3.1
- flavin
- fad
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heterotetrameric
- n-methylglycine
- creatininase
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amidinohydrolase
- n-methyltryptophan
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corynebacterial
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flavinylation
- diagnostics
- analysis
- medicine
Reaction
Synonyms
heterotetrameric sarcosine oxidase, L-pipecolate oxidase, L-pipecolic acid oxidase, monomeric sarcosine oxidase, MSOX, PSO, sarcosine : oxygen oxidoreductase (demethylating), sarcosine oxidase, sarcosine: O2 oxidoreductase, sarcosine:oxygen oxidoreductase (demethylating), SO, SO-U96, SOX, SoxA, trd_1773, TSOX
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General Stability
General Stability on EC 1.5.3.1 - sarcosine oxidase (formaldehyde-forming)
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modified technique is successfully established for efficiently improving the stability of sarcosine oxidase via poly-Lys covalent binding onto enzymatic surface. Compared to the free enzyme, higher pH stability and thermostability of modified sarcosine oxidase is achieved with a series of characterization analysis. It is owing to that the loosening of three-dimensional configuration can be restricted by the enzymatic surface protection with poly-Lys and subsequently maintained a more stable enzyme structure. The changed microenvironment around the enzyme in themodification process can also contribute to the better stability