3.2.1.165: exo-1,4-beta-D-glucosaminidase
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Word Map on EC 3.2.1.165
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3.2.1.165
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chitosans
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glucosamine
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chitin
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deacetylation
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nonreducing
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chitooligosaccharides
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exo-type
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n-acetylglucosamine
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chitobiose
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orientalis
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thermococcus
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diacetylchitobiose
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glcnac2
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transglycosylation
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synthesis
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amycolatopsis
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chitosanolytic
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viscosimetric
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kodakaraensis
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exo-splitting
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beta-mannosidase
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reesei
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glcn-glcnac
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chitosan-degrading
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cm-sephadex
- 3.2.1.165
- chitosans
- glucosamine
- chitin
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deacetylation
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nonreducing
- chitooligosaccharides
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exo-type
- n-acetylglucosamine
- chitobiose
- orientalis
- thermococcus
- diacetylchitobiose
- glcnac2
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transglycosylation
- synthesis
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amycolatopsis
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chitosanolytic
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viscosimetric
- kodakaraensis
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exo-splitting
- beta-mannosidase
- reesei
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glcn-glcnac
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chitosan-degrading
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cm-sephadex
Reaction
hydrolysis of chitosan or chitosan oligosaccharides to remove successive D-glucosamine residues from the non-reducing termini =
Synonyms
beta-GlcNase, csx, CsxA, exo-beta--D-GlcNase, exo-beta-1.4-glucosaminidase, exo-beta-D-GlcNase, exo-beta-D-glucosaminidase, exo-beta-glucosaminidase, exo-chitosanase, exochitosanase, GlcNase, GlmA, Gls93, PBPRA0520 protein
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Systematic Name
Systematic Name on EC 3.2.1.165 - exo-1,4-beta-D-glucosaminidase
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chitosan exo-(1->4)-beta-D-glucosaminidase
Chitosan is a partially or totally N-deacetylated chitin derivative that is found in the cell walls of some phytopathogenic fungi and comprises D-glucosamine residues with a variable content of GlcNAc residues [4]. Acts specifically on chitooligosaccharides and chitosan, having maximal activity on chitotetraose, chitopentaose and their corresponding alcohols [1]. The enzyme can degrade GlcN-GlcNAc but not GlcNAc-GlcNAc [3]. A member of the glycoside hydrolase family 2 (GH-2) [4].