3.2.1.171: rhamnogalacturonan hydrolase
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Word Map on EC 3.2.1.171
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3.2.1.171
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aspergillus
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aculeatus
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pectic
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rgases
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galacturonic
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galactan
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homogalacturonans
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right-handed
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endo-polygalacturonase
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polygalacturonase
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irpex
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pectate
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lacteus
- 3.2.1.171
- aspergillus
- aculeatus
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pectic
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rgases
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galacturonic
- galactan
- homogalacturonans
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right-handed
- endo-polygalacturonase
- polygalacturonase
- irpex
- pectate
- lacteus
Reaction
Endohydrolysis of alpha-D-GalA-(1->2)-alpha-L-Rha glycosidic bond in the rhamnogalacturonan I backbone with initial inversion of anomeric configuration releasing oligosaccharides with beta-D-GalA at the reducing end =
Synonyms
endo-rhamnogalacturonase, HIRHG, RG hydrolase, RG-hydrolase, RGase A, RGH, RGI endo-hydrolase, RGI hydrolase, rhamnogalacturonan hydrolase, rhamnogalacturonase A, RhgA, RhgA_An, RhgB, RhgB_An
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Source Tissue
Source Tissue on EC 3.2.1.171 - rhamnogalacturonan hydrolase
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additional information
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Heterobasidion irregulare is a conifer pathogen. Gene HIRHG is highly upregulated during necrotrophic infection of Norway spruce compared with growth in liquid culture, the HIRHG encoded protein is produced during fungal growth on complex carbon sources
additional information
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Heterobasidion irregulare is a conifer pathogen. Gene HIRHG is highly upregulated during necrotrophic infection of Norway spruce compared with growth in liquid culture, the HIRHG encoded protein is produced during fungal growth on complex carbon sources
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