1.11.1.19: dye decolorizing peroxidase
This is an abbreviated version!
For detailed information about dye decolorizing peroxidase, go to the full flat file.
Word Map on EC 1.11.1.19
-
1.11.1.19
-
peroxidases
-
heme
-
lignin
-
auricula-judae
-
thanatephorus
-
cucumeris
-
veratryl
-
auricularia
-
irpex
-
ligninolytic
-
lacteus
-
lignin-degrading
-
kraft
-
adusta
-
bjerkandera
-
chlorite
-
nonphenolic
-
2,6-dimethoxyphenol
-
sapidus
-
lignin-derived
-
paper production
-
degradation
- 1.11.1.19
- peroxidases
- heme
- lignin
- auricula-judae
-
thanatephorus
- cucumeris
-
veratryl
-
auricularia
- irpex
-
ligninolytic
- lacteus
-
lignin-degrading
-
kraft
- adusta
- bjerkandera
- chlorite
-
nonphenolic
- 2,6-dimethoxyphenol
- sapidus
-
lignin-derived
- paper production
- degradation
Reaction
Synonyms
AnaPX, AncDyPD-b1, DtpA, dye decolorizing peroxidases type B, dye-decolorizing peroxidase, DyP, DyP I, DyP II, DyP-I, DyP-type peroxidase, DyP-V, DyP1, DyP1B, DyP2, DyP3, DyP4, DyPA, EfeB, LiP BA45, LiP-SN, manganese-independent peroxidase I, manganese-independent peroxidase II, MnP BA30, POX, reactiveblue-5: hydrogen-peroxide oxidoreductase, TT1485, tyrA, YcdB, YfeX, YRW2 Mb, YwbN
ECTree
Advanced search results
Oxidation Stability
Oxidation Stability on EC 1.11.1.19 - dye decolorizing peroxidase
Please wait a moment until all data is loaded. This message will disappear when all data is loaded.
immobilized recombinant DyP has higher stability to H2O2 compared to free recombinant DyP. The stability of recombinant DyP immobilized on FSM-16 at pH 4.0 and on AlSBA-15 at pH 3.0 and 4 are similar to that of free recombinant DyP
-
712777