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Information on EC 3.1.1.74 - cutinase and Organism(s) Magnaporthe oryzae and UniProt Accession P30272

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     3 Hydrolases
         3.1 Acting on ester bonds
             3.1.1 Carboxylic-ester hydrolases
                3.1.1.74 cutinase
IUBMB Comments
Cutin, a polymeric structural component of plant cuticles, is a polymer of hydroxy fatty acids that are usually C16 or C18 and contain up to three hydroxy groups. The enzyme from several fungal sources also hydrolyses the p-nitrophenyl esters of hexadecanoic acid. It is however inactive towards several esters that are substrates for non-specific esterases.
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The expected taxonomic range for this enzyme is: Bacteria, Eukaryota, Archaea
Synonyms
cutinase, cutl1, cut190, fungal cutinase, thc_cut1, pet hydrolase, cutinase-like enzyme, lc-cutinase, cutinase 1, cdef1, more
SYNONYM
ORGANISM
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LITERATURE
cutin esterase
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REACTION TYPE
ORGANISM
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LITERATURE
carboxylic ester hydrolysis
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SYSTEMATIC NAME
IUBMB Comments
cutin hydrolase
Cutin, a polymeric structural component of plant cuticles, is a polymer of hydroxy fatty acids that are usually C16 or C18 and contain up to three hydroxy groups. The enzyme from several fungal sources also hydrolyses the p-nitrophenyl esters of hexadecanoic acid. It is however inactive towards several esters that are substrates for non-specific esterases.
CAS REGISTRY NUMBER
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51377-41-4
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