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Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.2.1.B23evolution the enzyme belongs to the glycosyl hydrolase family 1, GH1 -, 753334
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.2.1.B23evolution the enzyme belongs to the glycosyl hydrolase family 2, GH2 753334
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.2.1.B23evolution the enzyme belongs to the glycosyl hydrolase family 3, GH3 -, 753334
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.2.1.B23evolution the enzyme belongs to the glycosyl hydrolase family 42, GH42 753334
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.2.1.B23evolution the enzyme belongs to the glycosyl hydrolase family 51, GH51 -, 753334
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.2.1.B23physiological function ginsenosidase type II enzymes hydrolyze the sugars linked to C-20 in the PPD- and PPT-type ginsenosides, respectively. Type II enzymes are divided into types II-i-1, II-i-2, II-i-3, II-i-4 and II-2 -, 753334
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.2.1.B23physiological function ginsenosidase type II enzymes hydrolyze the sugars linked to C-20 in the PPD- and PPT-type ginsenosides, respectively. Type II enzymes are divided into types II-i-1, II-i-2, II-i-3, II-i-4 and II-2. Ginsenosidase type II-i-1 enzymes convert ginsenosides Rb1, G17 and G75 to ginsenosides Rd, F2 and CK as final products, respectively, by hydrolyzing only the outer glucose linked to C-20 but not the inner glucose linked to C-20 with the hydrolysis pattern of A-1 (Rb1->G17->G75). Ginsenosides Rd, F2, C-K, Re, Rg1, F1 and notoginsenoside R1 are converted to Rg3, Rh2, APPD, Rg2, Rh1, APPT and notoginsenoside R2 without further hydrolysis, respectively, by ginsenosidase type II-ii enzymes through the hydrolysis of the inner glucose at C-20 but not the sugar residues linked to C-3 and C-6 in the PPD- and PPT-type ginsenosides, respectively, with the hydrolysis pattern of B (Rd->F2->C-K or Rg3->Rh2->APPD). Ginsenosidase type II-i-2 enzymes convert ginsenosides Rb2, C-O and C-Y to ginsenosides Rd, F2 and C-K as final products without further hydrolysis, respectively, through the hydrolysis of the outer arabinopyranose linked to C-20 with the hydrolysis pattern of A-2 (Rb2->C-O->C-Y) -, 753334
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.2.1.B23physiological function ginsenosidase type II enzymes hydrolyze the sugars linked to C-20 in the PPD- and PPT-type ginsenosides, respectively. Type II enzymes are divided into types II-i-1, II-i-2, II-i-3, II-i-4 and II-2. Ginsenosidase type II-i-1 enzymes convert ginsenosides Rb1, G17 and G75 to ginsenosides Rd, F2 and CK as final products, respectively, by hydrolyzing only the outer glucose linked to C-20 but not the inner glucose linked to C-20 with the hydrolysis pattern of A-1 (Rb1->G17->G75). Ginsenosides Rd, F2, C-K, Re, Rg1, F1 and notoginsenoside R1 are converted to Rg3, Rh2, APPD, Rg2, Rh1, APPT and notoginsenoside R2 without further hydrolysis, respectively, by ginsenosidase type II-ii enzymes through the hydrolysis of the inner glucose at C-20 but not the sugar residues linked to C-3 and C-6 in the PPD- and PPT-type ginsenosides, respectively, with the hydrolysis pattern of B (Rd->F2->C-K or Rg3->Rh2->APPD). Ginsenosidase type II-ii enzymes also hydrolyze the outer sugar, including glucose, arabinopyranose or arabinofuranose linked to C-20 in the PPD-type ginsenosides with 4 different hydrolysis patterns -, 753334
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.2.1.B23physiological function ginsenosidase type II enzymes hydrolyze the sugars linked to C-20 in the PPD- and PPT-type ginsenosides, respectively. Type II enzymes are divided into types II-i-1, II-i-2, II-i-3, II-i-4 and II-ii. Ginsenosides Rd, F2, C-K, Re, Rg1, F1 and notoginsenoside R1 are converted to Rg3, Rh2, APPD, Rg2, Rh1, APPT and notoginsenoside R2 without further hydrolysis, respectively, by ginsenosidase type II-ii enzymes through the hydrolysis of the inner glucose at C-20 but not the sugar residues linked to C-3 and C-6 in the PPD- and PPT-type ginsenosides, respectively. Ginsenosidase type II-ii enzymes also hydrolyze the outer sugar, including glucose, arabinopyranose or arabinofuranose linked to C-20 in the PPD-type ginsenosides -, 753334
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