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Class 1 Oxidoreductases XII


Class 1 Oxidoreductases XII

EC 1.14.15 - 1.97
Springer Handbook of Enzymes, Band 27 2nd ed. 2006

von: Antje Chang, Dietmar Schomburg, Ida Schomburg

309,23 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 23.01.2008
ISBN/EAN: 9783540304395
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 672

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<P>Springer Handbook of Enzymes provides data on enzymes sufficiently well characterized. It offers concise and complete descriptions of some 5,000 enzymes and their application areas. Data sheets are arranged in their EC-Number sequence and the volumes themselves are arranged according to enzyme classes.</P>
<P>This new, second edition reflects considerable progress in enzymology: many enzymes are newly classified or reclassified. Each entry is correlated with references and one or more source organisms. New datafields are created: application and engineering (for the properties of enzymes where the sequence has been changed). The total amount of material contained in the Handbook has more than doubled so that the complete second edition consists of 39 volumes as well as a Synonym Index. In addition, starting in 2009, all newly classified enzymes are treated in Supplement Volumes.</P>
<P>Springer Handbook of Enzymes is an ideal source of information for researchers in biochemistry, biotechnology, organic and analytical chemistry, and food sciences, as well as for medicinal applications.</P>
Camphor 5-monooxygenase.- Camphor 1,2-monooxygenase.- Alkane 1-monooxygenase.- Steroid 11 ?-monooxygenase.- Corticosterone 18-monooxygenase.- Cholesterol monooxygenase (side-chain-cleaving).- Choline monooxygenase.- Phenylalanine 4-monooxygenase.- Tyrosine 3-monooxygenase.- Anthranilate 3-monooxygenase.- Tryptophan 5-monooxygenase.- Glyceryl-ether monooxygenase.- Mandelate 4-monooxygenase.- Dopamine ?-monooxygenase.- 4-Coumarate 3-monooxygenase.- Peptidylglycine monooxygenase.- Aminocyclopropanecarboxylate oxidase.- Monophenol monooxygenase.- Stearoyl-CoA 9-desaturase.- Acyl-[acyl-carrier-protein] desaturase.- Linoleoyl-CoA desaturase.- Deacetoxycephalosporin-C synthase.- (S)-Stylopine synthase.- (S)-Cheilanthifoline synthase.- Berbamunine synthase.- Salutaridine synthase.- (S)-Canadine synthase.- Prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase.- Kynurenine 7,8-hydroxylase.- Heme oxygenase (decyclizing).- Progesterone monooxygenase.- Stearoyl-CoA desaturase.- Acyl-[acyl-carrier-protein] desaturase.- Squalene monooxygenase.- Arene monooxygenase (epoxidizing).- Steroid 17?-monooxygenase.- Steroid 21-monooxygenase.- Estradiol 6?-monooxygenase.- Androst-4-ene-3,17-dione monooxygenase.- 3-Hydroxybenzoate 4-monooxygenase.- Progesterone 11 ?-monooxygenase.- 4-Methoxybenzoate monooxygenase (Odemethylating).- Methylsterol monooxygenase.- Glyceryl-ether monooxygenase.- CMP-N-Acetylneuraminate monooxygenase.- Plasmanylethanolamine desaturase.- Phylloquinone monooxygenase (2,3-epoxidizing).- Latia-luciferin monooxygenase (demethylating).- Ecdysone 20-monooxygenase.- 3-Hydroxybenzoate 2-monooxygenase.- Steroid 9?-monooxygenase.- Linoleoyl-CoA desaturase.- 2-Hydroxypyridine 5-monooxygenase.- Juglone 3-monooxygenase.- Linalool 8-monooxygenase.- Deoxyhypusine monooxygenase.- Carotene7,8-desaturase.- Myristoyl-CoA 11-(E) desaturase.- Myristoyl-CoA 11-(Z) desaturase.- ?12-fatty acid dehydrogenase.- Monoprenyl isoflavone epoxidase.- Thiophene-2-carbonyl-CoA monooxygenase.- ?-Carotene 15,15’-monooxygenase.- Taxadiene 5?-hydroxylase.- Superoxide dismutase.- Superoxide reductase.- Mercury(ll) reductase.- Diferric-transferrin reductase.- Aquacobalamin reductase.- Cob(ll)alamin reductase.- Aquacobalamin reductase(NADPH).- Cyanocobalamin reductase (cyanide-eliminating).- Ferric-chelate reductase.- [Methionine synthase] reductase.- Ferroxidase.- CDP-4-Dehydro-6-deoxyglucose reductase.- 4-Hydroxy-3-methylbut-2-enyl diphosphate reductase.- Leucoanthocyanidin reductase.- Pteridine oxidase.- Ribonucleoside-diphosphate reductase.- Ribonucleoside-triphosphate reductase.- 4-Hydroxy-3-methylbut-2-en-1-yl diphosphate synthase.- 4-Cresol dehydrogenase (hydroxylating).- Ethylbenzene hydroxylase.- Rubredoxin-NAD+ reductase.- Ferredoxin-NADP+ reductase.- Ferredoxin-NAD+ reductase.- Rubredoxin-NAD(P)+ reductase.- Hydrogenase.- Nitrogenase.- Superoxide reductase.- Hydrogenase.- Nitrogenase (flavodoxin).- Phosphonate dehydrogenase.- Arsenate reductase (glutaredoxin).- Methylarsonate reductase.- Arsenate reductase (azurin).- Arsenate reductase (donor).- Isopenicillin-N synthase.- Columbamine oxidase.- Reticuline oxidase.- Sulochrin oxidase [(+)bisdechlorogeodin-forming].- Sulochrin oxidase [(-)-bisdechlorogeodinforming].- d-Proline reductase (dithiol).- Glycine reductase.- Sarcosine reductase.- betaine reductase.- ?-Cyclopiazonate dehydrogenase.- Chlorate reductase.- Pyrogallol hydroxytransferase.- Sulfur reductase.- Formate acetyltransferase activating enzyme.- Arsenate reductase (glutaredoxin).- Arsenate reductase (donor).- Methylarsonate reductase.-Tetrachloroethene reductive dehalogenase.
<P>Springer Handbook of Enzymes provides data on enzymes sufficiently well characterized. It offers concise and complete descriptions of some 5,000 enzymes and their application areas. Data sheets are arranged in their EC-Number sequence and the volumes themselves are arranged according to enzyme classes.</P>
<P>This new, second edition reflects considerable progress in enzymology: many enzymes are newly classified or reclassified. Each entry is correlated with references and one or more source organisms. New datafields are created: application and engineering (for the properties of enzymes where the sequence has been changed). The total amount of material contained in the Handbook has more than doubled so that the complete second edition consists of 39 volumes as well as a Synonym Index. In addition, starting in 2009, all newly classified enzymes are treated in Supplement Volumes.</P>
<P>Springer Handbook of Enzymes is an ideal source of information for researchers in biochemistry, biotechnology, organic and analytical chemistry, and food sciences, as well as for medicinal applications.</P>
Offers concise and complete description of about 5,000 enzymes sufficiently well characterized as well as their application in analytical, synthetic and biotechnology processes, in food industry, and for medicinal treatments This new, second edition reflects considerable progress in enzymology: many of the enzymes have either been newly classified, or re-classified Content in this new edition has doubled: now consists of 39 volumes as well as a synonym index Starting in 2009 all newly classified enzymes are treated in the Supplement Volumes Available in print as well as online
<P>Springer Handbook of Enzymes offers concise and complete descriptions of some 5,000 enzymes, each sufficiently well characterized. Their application in analytical, synthetic and biotechnology processes as well as in food industry, and for medicinal treatments is added.</P>
<P>This new, second edition reflects considerable progress in enzymology: many enzymes are newly classified or reclassified. Each entry is correlated with references and one or more source organisms. New datafields are created: application and engineering. The total amount of material contained in the Handbook has more than doubled so that the complete second edition consists of 39 volumes as well as a synonym index. Starting in 2009, all newly classified enzymes are treated in Supplement Volumes.</P>

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