4.2.1.95: kievitone hydratase
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Reaction
Synonyms
FsKHS, hydratase, kievitone, KHase, NhKHS
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Organic Solvent Stability
Organic Solvent Stability on EC 4.2.1.95 - kievitone hydratase
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chloroform
DMSO
slight inhibition of xanthohumol hydrate formation at 5%, higher inhibition at 10%, complete inhibition at 30%
dodecane
Ethanol
hexane
additional information
does affect the activity up to 5%, slight inhibition of xanthohumol hydrate formation at 10%, moderate inhibition at 30%
chloroform
Fusarium solani 77-13-4 / ATCC MYA-4622 / FGSC 9596 / MPVI
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does affect the activity up to 5%, slight inhibition of xanthohumol hydrate formation at 10%, moderate inhibition at 30%
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dodecane
Fusarium solani 77-13-4 / ATCC MYA-4622 / FGSC 9596 / MPVI
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does affect the activity up to 30%
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does affect the activity up to 5%, moderate inhibition of xanthohumol hydrate formation at 10%, strong inhibition at 30%
Ethanol
Fusarium solani 77-13-4 / ATCC MYA-4622 / FGSC 9596 / MPVI
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does affect the activity up to 5%, moderate inhibition of xanthohumol hydrate formation at 10%, strong inhibition at 30%
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does affect the activity up to 25%, slight inhibition of xanthohumol hydrate formation at 30%
hexane
Fusarium solani 77-13-4 / ATCC MYA-4622 / FGSC 9596 / MPVI
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does affect the activity up to 25%, slight inhibition of xanthohumol hydrate formation at 30%
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the polarity of the organic solvent is a determining factor for its effect on NhKHS activity, with increasing solubility in water resulting in a more distinct impact. This might be caused by an enhanced perturbing effect on the hydration shell of the enzyme
additional information
the polarity of the organic solvent is a determining factor for its effect on NhKHS activity, with increasing solubility in water resulting in a more distinct impact. This might be caused by an enhanced perturbing effect on the hydration shell of the enzyme
additional information
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the polarity of the organic solvent is a determining factor for its effect on NhKHS activity, with increasing solubility in water resulting in a more distinct impact. This might be caused by an enhanced perturbing effect on the hydration shell of the enzyme
additional information
Fusarium solani 77-13-4 / ATCC MYA-4622 / FGSC 9596 / MPVI
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the polarity of the organic solvent is a determining factor for its effect on NhKHS activity, with increasing solubility in water resulting in a more distinct impact. This might be caused by an enhanced perturbing effect on the hydration shell of the enzyme
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