ENZYME entry: EC 3.2.1.40
Accepted Name |
alpha-L-rhamnosidase.
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Reaction catalysed |
Hydrolysis of terminal non-reducing alpha-L-rhamnose residues in alpha-L-rhamnosides |
Comment(s) |
- The enzyme, found in animal tissues, plants, yeasts, fungi and
bacteria, utilizes an inverting mechanism of hydrolysis, releasing
beta-L-rhamnose.
- Substrates include naringin, rutin, quercitrin, hesperidin, dioscin,
terpenyl glycosides and many other natural glycosides containing
terminal alpha-L-rhamnose.
- Formerly EC 3.2.1.66.
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Cross-references |
BRENDA | 3.2.1.40 |
EC2PDB | 3.2.1.40 |
ExplorEnz | 3.2.1.40 |
PRIAM enzyme-specific profiles | 3.2.1.40 |
KEGG Ligand Database for Enzyme Nomenclature | 3.2.1.40 |
IUBMB Enzyme Nomenclature | 3.2.1.40 |
IntEnz | 3.2.1.40 |
MEDLINE | Find literature relating to 3.2.1.40 |
MetaCyc | 3.2.1.40 |
Rhea expert-curated reactions | 3.2.1.40 |
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot |
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