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Long-chain-fatty-acyl-glutamate deacylase

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long-chain-fatty-acyl-glutamate deacylase
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EC no.3.5.1.55
CAS no.82249-69-2
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In enzymology, a long-chain-fatty-acyl-glutamate deacylase (EC 3.5.1.55) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction

N-long-chain-fatty-acyl-L-glutamate + H2O a long-chain carboxylate + L-glutamate

Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are N-long-chain-fatty-acyl-L-glutamate and H2O, whereas its two products are long-chain carboxylate and L-glutamate.

This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, those acting on carbon-nitrogen bonds other than peptide bonds, specifically in linear amides. The systematic name of this enzyme class is N-long-chain-fatty-acyl-L-glutamate amidohydrolase. Other names in common use include long-chain aminoacylase, long-chain-fatty-acyl-glutamate deacylase, long-chain acylglutamate amidase, and N-acyl-D-glutamate deacylase.

References

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  • Fukuda H, Iwade S, Kimura A (May 1982). "A new enzyme: long acyl aminoacylase from Pseudomonas diminuta". J. Biochem. 91 (5). Tokyo: 1731–8. PMID 7096313.