3.5.2.15: cyanuric acid amidohydrolase
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Word Map on EC 3.5.2.15
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3.5.2.15
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biuret
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agriculture
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barbituric
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thermoacetica
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moorella
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ring-opening
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swimming
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hydrolases
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disinfect
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adp
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herbicide
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melamine
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environmental protection
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ammeline
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atrazine
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rhodococcus
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ser-lys
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dyad
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chlorine
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acidovorax
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citrulli
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aminohydrolase
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acid-degrading
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allophanate
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tight-binding
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enterobacter
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caulinodans
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hypochlorite
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prebiotic
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azorhizobium
- 3.5.2.15
- biuret
- agriculture
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barbituric
- thermoacetica
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moorella
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ring-opening
-
swimming
- hydrolases
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disinfect
- adp
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herbicide
- melamine
- environmental protection
- ammeline
- atrazine
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rhodococcus
- ser-lys
-
dyad
-
chlorine
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acidovorax
- citrulli
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aminohydrolase
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acid-degrading
- allophanate
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tight-binding
- enterobacter
- caulinodans
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hypochlorite
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prebiotic
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azorhizobium
Reaction
Synonyms
amidase, cyanurate, AtzD, CAH, cyanurate amidase, cyanuric acid hydrolase, s-triazine ring-cleavage enzyme, TrzD, trzD gene product
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General Information on EC 3.5.2.15 - cyanuric acid amidohydrolase
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metabolism
cyanuric acid is a metabolic intermediate of s-triazines, such as atrazine (a common herbicide) and melamine (used in resins and plastics). Cyanuric acid is mineralized to ammonia and carbon dioxide by the soil bacterium Pseudomonas sp. strain ADP via three hydrolytic enzymes , AtzD, AtzE, and AtzF
metabolism
Pseudomonas sp. ADP DSM 11735
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cyanuric acid is a metabolic intermediate of s-triazines, such as atrazine (a common herbicide) and melamine (used in resins and plastics). Cyanuric acid is mineralized to ammonia and carbon dioxide by the soil bacterium Pseudomonas sp. strain ADP via three hydrolytic enzymes , AtzD, AtzE, and AtzF
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