3.8.1.5: haloalkane dehalogenase
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Word Map on EC 3.8.1.5
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3.8.1.5
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xanthobacter
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autotrophicus
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dehalogenation
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1,2-dichloroethane
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halide
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carbon-halogen
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1,2-dibromoethane
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sphingomonas
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paucimobilis
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1,2,3-trichloropropane
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synthesis
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hexachlorocyclohexane
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rhodochrous
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sphingobium
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environmental protection
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alkyl-enzyme
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haloacid
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1-chlorobutane
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2-chloroethanol
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ncimb
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chloroalkane
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dehydrochlorinase
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epichlorohydrine
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gamma-hexachlorocyclohexane
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halotag
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biotechnology
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alpha/beta-hydrolase
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haloalcohols
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agriculture
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halide-binding
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degradation
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industry
- 3.8.1.5
- xanthobacter
- autotrophicus
-
dehalogenation
- 1,2-dichloroethane
- halide
-
carbon-halogen
- 1,2-dibromoethane
- sphingomonas
- paucimobilis
- 1,2,3-trichloropropane
- synthesis
- hexachlorocyclohexane
- rhodochrous
- sphingobium
- environmental protection
-
alkyl-enzyme
-
haloacid
- 1-chlorobutane
- 2-chloroethanol
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ncimb
-
chloroalkane
- dehydrochlorinase
- epichlorohydrine
- gamma-hexachlorocyclohexane
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halotag
- biotechnology
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alpha/beta-hydrolase
- haloalcohols
- agriculture
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halide-binding
- degradation
- industry
Reaction
Synonyms
1,3,4,6,-tetrachloro-1,4-cyclohexadiene halidohydrolase, 1-chlorohexane halidohydrolase, 1-haloalkane dehalogenase, DadB, DatA, DbeA, DbjA, DccA, DhaA, DhaA31, DhaB, DhaC, DhAf, DhlA, DhmA, DmaA, dmbA, DmbB, DmbC, dmlA, DmmA, DmrA, DmrB, DmsA, DmtA, DmxA, DpcA, DppA, DrbA, DsaA, DspA, EC 3.8.1.1, eHLD-B, eHLD-C, haloalkane dehalogenase, haloalkane dehalogenase LinB, HanR, HLD, HLD-I, LinB, LinBMI, LinBUT, metallo-haloalkane dehalogenase, protein XP_504164, Rv2579, Ylehd
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Temperature Range
Temperature Range on EC 3.8.1.5 - haloalkane dehalogenase
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20 - 45
20°C: about 30% of maximal activity, 45°C: about 40% of maximal activity
20 - 50
the enzyme activity increases gradually from 20°C to 50°C and decreases above 50°C, with the temperature optimum being 50°C, inactive at 60°C