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3.2.1.40: alpha-L-rhamnosidase

This is an abbreviated version!
For detailed information about alpha-L-rhamnosidase, go to the full flat file.

Word Map on EC 3.2.1.40

Reaction

4',5,7-trihydroxyflavanone 7-rhamnoglucoside
+
H2O
=
4',5,7-trihydroxyflavanone 7-glucoside
+
alpha-L-rhamnose

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

ECTree

     3 Hydrolases
         3.2 Glycosylases
             3.2.1 Glycosidases, i.e. enzymes that hydrolyse O- and S-glycosyl compounds
                3.2.1.40 alpha-L-rhamnosidase

Systematic Name

Systematic Name on EC 3.2.1.40 - alpha-L-rhamnosidase

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SYSTEMATIC NAME
IUBMB Comments
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.