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17,20-Lyase

Lyases. These enzymes cleave C-C, C-0, C-N and other bonds by elimination leaving double bonds or conversely add groups to double bonds. This group includes decarboxylases, hydratases, dehydratases and some carboxylases. [Pg.159]

Luzindole [117946-91-5] LY117018 [63676-25-5] LY121019 LY 146032 LY 156758 [82640-04-8] LY-171883 [88107-10-2] LY258360 [125615-06-7] Lyases Lycasin Lycopane Lycopene... [Pg.581]

Immobilization. The fixing property of PEIs has previously been discussed. Another appHcation of this property is enzyme immobilization (419). Enzymes can be bound by reactive compounds, eg, isothiocyanate (420) to the PEI skeleton, or immobilized on soHd supports, eg, cotton by adhesion with the aid of PEIs. In every case, fixing considerably simplifies the performance of enzyme-catalyzed reactions, thus faciHtating preparative work. This technique has been appHed to glutaraldehyde-sensitive enzymes (421), a-glucose transferase (422), and pectin lyase, pectin esterase, and endopolygalacturonase (423). [Pg.13]

L-homoserine + thiol (s) cystathionine-a-lyase Ervi carotovora 133... [Pg.292]

L-homo serine L-methionine-y-lyase Clostridium, Pseudomonas 133... [Pg.292]

Biosynthesis of Tea Flavonoids. The pathways for the de novo biosynthesis of flavonoids in both soft and woody plants (Pigs. 3 and 4) have been generally elucidated and reviewed in detail (32,51). The regulation and control of these pathways in tea and the nature of the enzymes involved in synthesis in tea have not been studied exhaustively. The key enzymes thought to be involved in the biosynthesis of tea flavonoids are 5-dehydroshikimate reductase (52), phenylalanine ammonia lyase (53), and those associated with the shikimate/arogenate pathway (52). At least 13 enzymes catalyze the formation of plant flavonoids (Table 4). [Pg.368]

It is likely that ara-HxMP similarly exerts its antiviral activity in the form of the triphosphate, ara-HxTP, since ara-HxTP inhibits HSV-1 DNA polymerase (49). Another possible explanation of the antiviral activity of ara-HxTP is that it is metaboHcaHy converted to ara-AMP. In fact, it has been shown at Wellcome Research Laboratories that ara-HxMP is a substrate for adenylosuccinate synthetase, and that the resulting arabinofuranosyladenylosuccinate is cleaved to ara-AMP by adenylosuccinate lyase (1). The selective action of ara-A against HSV appears to be a consequence of the preferential inhibition of ara-ATP against HSV-1 and HSV-2 polymerases. Ara-ATP also inhibits normal cellular DNA polymerases, which may be the reason for its cellular toxicity. Also, it has been observed that ara-A is incorporated uniformly throughout the HSV-1 genome, which may result in defective viral DNA (50). [Pg.307]

One of the most interesting uses for cinnamic acid in recent years has been as a raw material in the preparation of L-phenylalanine [63-91-2] the key intermediate for the synthetic dipeptide sweetener aspartame (25). Genex has described a biosynthetic route to L-phenylalanine which involves treatment of immobilized ceUs of R rubra containing the enzyme phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAT,) with ammonium cinnamate [25459-05-6] (26). [Pg.174]

Aldol Additions. These reactions catalyzed by lyases are perhaps the most synthetically useful enzymatic reactions for carbon—carbon bond formation. Because of the broad synthetic utiUty of this method, the enzymatic aldol reactions have received considerable attention in recent years and have been extensively covered in a number of books and reviews (10,138—140). [Pg.346]

TV-Acetyl neuraminic acid aldolase [from Clostridium perfringens, TV-acetyIneuraminic acid pyruvate lyase] [9027-60-5] 32,000 [EC 4.1.3.3]. Purified by extraction with H2O,... [Pg.507]

In the first edition of this book this chapter was entitled "Antiparallel Beta Structures" but we have had to change this because an entirely unexpected structure, the p helix, was discovered in 1993. The p helix, which is not related to the numerous antiparallel p structures discussed so far, was first seen in the bacterial enzyme pectate lyase, the stmcture of which was determined by the group of Frances Jurnak at the University of California, Riverside. Subsequently several other protein structures have been found to contain p helices, including extracellular bacterial proteinases and the bacteriophage P22 tailspike protein. [Pg.84]

A more complex p helix is present in pectate lyase and the bacteriophage P22 tailspike protein. In these p helices each turn of the helix contains three short p strands, each with three to five residues, connected by loop regions. The p helix therefore comprises three parallel p sheets roughly arranged as the three sides of a prism. However, the cross-section of the p helix is not quite triangular because of the arrangement of the p sheets. Two of the sheets are... [Pg.84]

The number of helical turns in these structures is larger than those found so far in two-sheet p helices. The pectate lyase p helix consists of seven complete turns and is 34 A long and 17-27 A in diameter (Figure 5.30) while the p-helix part of the bacteriophage P22 tailspike protein has 13 complete turns. Both these proteins have other stmctural elements in addition to the P-helix moiety. The complete tailspike protein contains three intertwined, identical subunits each with the three-sheet p helix and is about 200 A long and 60 A wide. Six of these trimers are attached to each phage at the base of the icosahedral capsid. [Pg.85]

Figure 5.30 Schematic diagrams of the structure of the enzyme pectate lyase C, which has a three-sheet parallel P-helix topology. Figure 5.30 Schematic diagrams of the structure of the enzyme pectate lyase C, which has a three-sheet parallel P-helix topology.
Yoder, M.D., et al. New domain motifs the structure of pectate lyase C, a secreted plant virulence factor. Science 260 1503-1507, 1993. [Pg.88]

R. W., and Veech, R. L., 1973. The cqnitibrimn constants of the adenosine triphosphate hydrolysis and the aelenosine triphos-phate-eitrate lyase rc<7cfions. Journal of Biological Chemisti y 2A%i6966- 6972.)... [Pg.78]


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17,20-Lyase inhibitors

17,20-Lyase, inhibition

17a-Hydroxylase/C 17,20 lyase

17a-hydroxylase 17,20-LYASE

3- Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl CoA lyase deficiency

3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA lyase

3-Methylaspartate ammonia-lyase

3-Methylaspartate lyase

4-HYDROXYMANDELONITRILE LYASE 3-H YDROXY-/3-M ETH YLG LUTARYL-CoA

4-hydroxycinnamoyl-CoA hydratase lyase

A hydroxynitrile lyase

A-1,4 Glucan lyase

ABC and Chondroitin AC Lyases

ADP-ribosyl protein lyase

AP lyase

ATP-citrate lyase

ATP-dependent citrate lyase

Acetyl-CoA carboxylase, ATP-citrate lyase

Acetyl-enzyme in citrate lyase

Acetylneuraminate pyruvate lyase

Acylneuraminate pyruvate-lyase

Adenylosuccinate AMP lyase

Adenylosuccinate lyase

Aldehyde lyase

Aldehyde-lyases

Alginases and Alginate Lyases

Alginate lyase

Alginate lyases

Alliin lyase

Amidine lyases

Amino acid ammonia lyases

Amino acids lyases

Aminodeoxychorismate lyase

Ammonia lyase

Ammonia lyases

Apparent equilibrium constants of lyase reactions

Applications of Hydroxynitrile Lyases

Argininosuccinate lyase

Argininosuccinate lyase arginine synthesis

Argininosuccinate lyase defect

Argininosuccinate lyase deficiency

Argininosuccinate lyase, activation

Arginosuccinate lyase

Aspartate ammonia lyase

Benzaldehyde lyase

Benzaldehyde lyases

Benzoin Condensation with Entrapped Benzaldehyde Lyase

Biocatalysis lyases

C-P lyase

C-S lyase

Carbon Lyases

Carbon-nitrogen lyases

Carboxy-lyases

Carboxyl lyases

Catabolism lyases

Chiral cyanohydrin hydroxynitrile lyase

Chondroitin ABC lyase

Chondroitin AC lyase

Chondroitin lyase

Cinnamic acid with phenylalanine ammonia lyase

Citrate lyase

Citrate lyase activation

Classification of Lyases

Cystathionine lyase

Cystathionine p lyase

Cystathionine y-lyase

Cystathionine-)3-lyase inhibition

Cysteine S-conjugate P-lyase

Cysteine S-conjugate p-lyases

Cysteine conjugate /3-lyase

Cysteine conjugate p-lyase

Cysteine lyase

Cysteine lyase oxidase

Cysteine lyase sulfinate decarboxylase

Cysteine lyase sulfoxide derivatives

Cysteine lyase transamination

Cysteine lyases

Cystine lyase

DMSP- lyase

DNA glycosylase/AP lyases

Deoxyribose phosphate lyase

Diol Dehydratases and Ethanolamine Ammonia Lyase

Effect on phenylalanine ammonia-lyase

Endopectin lyase

Endopolygalacturonate lyase

Engineering of Hydroxynitrile Lyases

Enzyme amino acid ammonia lyase

Enzyme ethanolamine ammonia lyase

Enzyme lyases

Enzymes L-phenylalanine-ammonia lyase

Enzymes for Carboligation - 2-Ketoacid Decarboxylases and Hydroxynitrile Lyases

Enzymes hydroxynitrile lyase

Enzymes pectate lyase

Enzymes phenylalanine-ammonia lyase

Erwinia chrysanthemi pectate lyase from

Escherichia coli pyruvate formate-lyase

Ethanol-amine ammonia-lyase

Ethanolamine ammonia lyase catalyzed reactions

Ethanolamine ammonia lyase mechanism

Ethanolamine ammonia-lyase

Fatty hydroperoxide lyase

Flavobacterium heparinum lyases

Free radicals in pyruvate formate-lyase

Glycosaminoglycans polysaccharide lyases

Glyoxylate cycle isocitrate lyase

HMG-CoA lyase

HMG-CoA lyase deficiency

Heparan sulfate lyase

Heparin lyase

Heparin lyases

Heparinase Heparin lyase

Hevea brasiliensis 5-hydroxynitrile lyase

Histidine ammonia lyase

Histidine and Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyases

Hyaluronate Lyases

Hyaluronate Lyases and Hyaluronidases

Hyaluronate lyase

Hyaluronate lyase hyaluronidase

Hyaluronate lyase, properties

Hydro-lyases

Hydroperoxide lyase

Hydroperoxides hydroperoxide lyase

Hydroperoxyde lyase

Hydroxy nitrile lyase

Hydroxy nitrile lyases

Hydroxymethylglutaryl CoA lyase

Hydroxynitrile Lyases

Hydroxynitrile lyase

Hydroxynitrile lyase -cyanohydrin

Hydroxynitrile lyase discovery

Hydroxynitrile lyase from Hevea

Hydroxynitrile lyase purification

Hydroxynitrile lyase stereoselective synthesis

Hydroxynitrile lyase substrate selectivity

Hydroxynitrile lyase-nitrilase

Hydroxynitrile lyases aldehydes

Hydroxynitrile lyases applications

Hydroxynitrile lyases chiral cyanohydrins

Hydroxynitrile lyases cyanogenesis

Hydroxynitrile lyases cyanohydrins

Hydroxynitrile lyases discovery

Hydroxynitrile lyases enantioselectivity

Hydroxynitrile lyases expression

Hydroxynitrile lyases keton

Hydroxynitrile lyases nitrile

Hydroxynitrile lyases reaction systems

Hydroxynitrile lyases stability

Immobilization hydroxynitrile lyase

Indole-3-glycerol phosphate lyase

Insulin effects on ATP citrate-lyase

Isocitrate lyase

Isocitrate lyase glyoxylate metabolism

Isocitrate lyase, function

Isocitric lyase

L-Aspartate ammonia lyase

L-Guluronan lyase

L-Histidine ammonia lyase

L-methionine-y-lyase

L-phenylalanine ammonia lyase

L-tyrosine ammonia lyase

Lignin precursors ammonia-lyase

Linum usitatissimum, hydroxynitrile lyases

Lyase Clostridium perfringens

Lyase Escherichia coli

Lyase MerB

Lyase Schiff-base mechanism

Lyase active center

Lyase catalysis

Lyase cloning

Lyase enzyme

Lyase example

Lyase reactions

Lyase substrate specificity

Lyase, definition

Lyase, enzymatic activity

Lyase-catalyzed reactions

Lyases

Lyases

Lyases acetylneuraminate lyase

Lyases ammonia lyase

Lyases assay

Lyases benzaldehyde lyase

Lyases citrate lyase

Lyases definition

Lyases histidine ammonia lyase

Lyases hydroxynitrile lyase

Lyases mandelonitrile lyase

Lyases pectin lyase

Lyases phenylalanine ammonia lyase

Lyases purification

Lyases tyrosine phenol lyase

Lyases, as biocatalysts

Lyases, nomenclature

Lyases, polysaccharide

Lyases, zinc enzyme reactions

Lysine lyase

Malate carboxy lyase

Malic enzyme/citrate lyase pathway

Mandelonitrile lyase

Mechanism hydroperoxide lyase

Methionine 7-lyase, reaction

N lyase

N-Acetylneuraminate lyase

Nitrile lyase

Nitromethane, inhibition of ammonia-lyase

Oligosaccharides heparin lyases

Organomercurial lyase

Organomercury lyase

Oxynitrilase (Hydroxy Nitrile Lyase, HNL) Cyanohydrins from Aldehydes

P-Lyase

PLP-dependent lyases,

Pectate lyase

Pectate lyase, depolymerizing enzymes

Pectate lyases

Pectate, Pectin, and Poly-D-Galacturonate Lyases

Pectic lyase

Pectin and pectate lyases

Pectin lyase

Pectin lyase, depolymerizing enzymes

Pectin lyases

Pharmaceuticals with Lyases

Phenyl-ammonia lyase route

Phenylalanin ammonia-lyase

Phenylalanine ammonia lyase

Phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL

Phenylalanine ammonia lyase cinnamic acid

Phenylalanine ammonia lyases (PAL

Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase activity

Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase biochemistry

Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase deamination

Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase environmental regulation

Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase genes

Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase inhibitors

Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase localization

Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase promoter

Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase transgenic plants

Phenylalanine lyase

Phenylalanine lyases

Phenylalanine-ammonium lyase

Phenylpropanoid biosynthesis phenylalanine ammonia-lyase

Phosphorus-Oxygen Lyases

Poly-D-Galacturonate Lyases

Polysaccharide lyase

Polysaccharide lyases depolymerization

Polysaccharide lyases disaccharides

Polysaccharide lyases glycosaminoglycan

Polysaccharide lyases oligosaccharides

Purification pectin lyase

Purification, hydroperoxide lyase

Pyruvate formate lyase

Pyruvate formate lyase mechanism

Pyruvate formate-lyase Proposed mechanism

Pyruvate formate-lyase half-reactions

Pyruvate formate-lyase inactivation

Pyruvate formate-lyase reaction

Pyruvate lyase

Rhamnogalacturonan lyase

SIP lyase

Selenocysteine lyase

Sialate-pyruvate lyase

Sphingosine-1-phosphate lyase

Starch lyase

Substrate specificity, hydroperoxide lyase

Succinylhomoserine -lyase

Sulphate Lyases

Sulphate Lyases AC

Synthesis of Chiral Cyanohydrins Using Hydroxy Nitrile Lyases (HNLs)

Synthesis of androgens: 17,20-Lyase

Three-dimensional structures pectate lyase

Threonine ammonia lyase

Tryptophan indole-lyase

Tryptophan indole-lyase (tryptophanase

Tryptophan indole-lyase (tryptophanase quinonoid intermediate

Tryptophanase and tyrosine phenol-lyase

Tyrosine ammonia-lyase

Tyrosine ammonia-lyase (TAL

Tyrosine phenol lyases

Tyrosine phenol-lyase

Tyrosine-ammonium lyase

Yeast hydroperoxide lyases

Zinc enzymes lyases

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