3.2.1.40: alpha-L-rhamnosidase
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Word Map on EC 3.2.1.40
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3.2.1.40
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l-rhamnose
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decumbens
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debittering
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hesperidin
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prunin
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grapefruit
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albidus
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food industry
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erubescens
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eupenicillium
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rhamnosylated
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hesperidinase
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beta-d-glucosidase
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nutrition
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alpha-1,2
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gellan
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synthesis
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biotechnology
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industry
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drug development
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degradation
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pharmacology
- 3.2.1.40
- l-rhamnose
- decumbens
-
debittering
- hesperidin
- prunin
- grapefruit
- albidus
- food industry
- erubescens
- eupenicillium
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rhamnosylated
-
hesperidinase
- beta-d-glucosidase
- nutrition
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alpha-1,2
- gellan
- synthesis
- biotechnology
- industry
- drug development
- degradation
- pharmacology
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Synonyms
alpha-L-rhamnosidase, alpha-L-rhamnosidase A, alpha-L-rhamnosidase B, alpha-L-rhamnosidase N, alpha-L-rhamnosidase Ram A, alpha-L-rhamnosidase T, alpha-RHA, AoRha, AorhaA, BtRha, BtRha78A, DtRha, EC 3.2.1.66, GH106 alpha-L-rhamnosidase, gypenoside-alpha-L-rhamnosidase, KoRha, L-rhamnosidase, More, naringinase, pnp-rhamnohydrolase, RamA, RHA-P, RhaA, RhaB, RhaB1, RhaB2, RhaL1, Rham, rhamnosidase, alpha -L-, RhmA, saponin-alpha-L-rhamnosidase
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Systematic Name
Systematic Name on EC 3.2.1.40 - alpha-L-rhamnosidase
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alpha-L-rhamnoside rhamnohydrolase
The enzyme, found in animal tissues, plants, yeasts, fungi and bacteria, utilizes an inverting mechanism of hydrolysis, releasing beta-L-rhamnose. Substrates include naringin, rutin, quercitrin, hesperidin, dioscin, terpenyl glycosides and many other natural glycosides containing terminal alpha-L-rhamnose.