4.1.1.2: oxalate decarboxylase
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Word Map on EC 4.1.1.2
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4.1.1.2
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hyperoxaluria
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velutipes
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oxalate-degrading
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flammulina
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mniii
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mn-dependent
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bicupins
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collybia
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medicine
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agriculture
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paper production
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industry
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biotechnology
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degradation
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synthesis
- 4.1.1.2
- hyperoxaluria
- velutipes
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oxalate-degrading
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flammulina
-
mniii
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mn-dependent
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bicupins
-
collybia
- medicine
- agriculture
- paper production
- industry
- biotechnology
- degradation
- synthesis
Reaction
Synonyms
AnODC, AtuOXDC, Decarboxylase, oxalate, FvOXDC, More, ODC, ODC B, ODC C, ODC E, ODC F, odc2, oxalate carboxy-lyase, oxalate-decarboxylase, oxazyme, OXD, OXDC, OxDc-CLEC, OxDcase, OxdD, pBy, TOXDC, YoaN, YvrK
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General Stability
General Stability on EC 4.1.1.2 - oxalate decarboxylase
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albumin, gelatin or surface-active non-ionic substances protect against thermal inactivation or denaturation by air
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crystallization of OxDc noticeably increases the enzyme's specific activity and broadenes its pH-activity profile at both acidic pH 3.0 and neutral pH 7.0
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O2 pressures higher than 0.04 atm of O2 accelerate the denaturation of the enzyme even in the presence of o-phenylenediamine
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p-phenylenediamine, o-diphenols, p-diphenols and p-aromatic diamines protect against thermal inactivation or denaturation by air
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retains 45% of its activity after incubation with 10% SDS for 30 min at room temperature. Almost complete loss of activity after 30 min, in presence of 10% SDS
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under the condition of enzyme/support ratio at 1:20, pH 9, with 1.5 M (NH4)2SO4, 22°C, and shaking at 30 rpm for 24 h, activity recovery of Eupergit C-immobilized enzyme reaches 90%
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unstable enzyme, loses activity during purification, undergoes partial precipitation during assays