4.1.1.4: acetoacetate decarboxylase
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Word Map on EC 4.1.1.4
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4.1.1.4
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clostridium
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acetobutylicum
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beijerinckii
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solventogenesis
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solventogenic
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thiolase
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isopropanol
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acetoacetyl-coa
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acetone-butanol-ethanol
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primary-secondary
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phosphotransbutyrylase
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solvent-producing
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acidogenic
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synthesis
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analysis
- 4.1.1.4
- clostridium
- acetobutylicum
- beijerinckii
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solventogenesis
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solventogenic
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thiolase
- isopropanol
- acetoacetyl-coa
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acetone-butanol-ethanol
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primary-secondary
- phosphotransbutyrylase
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solvent-producing
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acidogenic
- synthesis
- analysis
Reaction
Synonyms
AAD, AADase, AADC, acetoacetic acid decarboxylase, Acetoacetic decarboxylase, ADC, CP 28/CP 29, Decarboxylase, acetoacetate, Polymyxin MI
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Temperature Stability
Temperature Stability on EC 4.1.1.4 - acetoacetate decarboxylase
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30 min: 86% loss of activity, without addition of acetylacetone, stable in presence of 10 mM acetylacetone
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30 min: 50% loss of activity, without addition of acetylacetone, stable in presence of 1 mM acetylacetone
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biphasic thermal inactivation. Acetylacetone protects more effectively in preventing the rapid phase than in preventing the slow phase of activity loss
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some enzyme is expressed and an equal amount is latent and may be measured only after its exposure to heat
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acetylacetone protects against thermal inactivation
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acetylacetone protects against thermal inactivation