EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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3.2.1.194 | evolution |
the enzyme belongs to the glycosyl hydrolase family 1, GH1 |
753334 |
3.2.1.194 | evolution |
the enzyme belongs to the glycosyl hydrolase family 3, GH3 |
-, 753334 |
3.2.1.194 | evolution |
the enzyme belongs to the glycosyl hydrolase family 39, GH39 |
753334 |
3.2.1.194 | evolution |
the enzyme belongs to the glycosyl hydrolase family 78, GH78 |
753334 |
3.2.1.194 | evolution |
the enzyme shows homology with glycosyl hydrolases from family 3, GH3 |
754799 |
3.2.1.194 | metabolism |
transformation pathways of ginsenosides by enzyme BglG167b, overview |
754799 |
3.2.1.194 | more |
enhanced production of gypenoside LXXV using a ginsenoside-transforming beta-glucosidase from ginseng-cultivating soil bacteria and its anti-cancer property. Anti-cancer effects of GypLXXV, Rg3(S), GypXVII and Rb1 on cell viability of HeLa cells, B16 cells, and MDA-MB23 cells |
754799 |
3.2.1.194 | more |
the amino acid at position 512 in beta-glucosidase from Clavibacter michiganensis determines the regioselectivity for hydrolyzing gypenoside XVII, obtained from the GypXVII-docked homology models of beta-glucosidase. Homology modeling of Clavibacter michiganensis beta-glucosidase based on the crystal structure of beta-D-glucan exohydrolase from Hordeum vulgare (PDB ID 1EX1) as a template |
-, 752583 |
3.2.1.194 | physiological function |
ginsenosidase type IV hydrolyzes the sugars linked to C-6 in the PPT-type ginsenosides. Ginsenosidase type IV enzymes are subdivided into types IV-i-1, IV-i-2, IV-i-3, and IV-ii. Ginsenosidase type IV-i-1 enzymes convert ginsenoside Rf to Rh1 by the hydrolysis of only the outer glucose linked to C-20 and not the inner glucose linked to C-6 in the PPT-type ginsenosides with the hydrolysis pattern of E-1 |
-, 753334 |
3.2.1.194 | physiological function |
ginsenosidase type IV hydrolyzes the sugars linked to C-6 in the PPT-type ginsenosides. Ginsenosidase type IV enzymes are subdivided into types IV-i-1, IV-i-2, IV-i-3, and IV-ii. Ginsenosidase type IV-i-2 enzymes convert ginsenosides Re and Rg2 to ginsenosides Rg1 and Rh1, respectively, by hydrolyzing only the outer rhamnose linked to C-6 in the PPT-type ginsenosides with the hydrolysis pattern of E-2 |
753334 |