1995
DOI: 10.1016/0168-9452(95)04118-e
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Acetone cyanohydrin lyase from Manihot esculenta (cassava) is serologically distinct from other hydroxynitrile lyases

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“…The above-mentioned similarities between SbHNL and serine carboxypeptidases provoked the question of whether other HNLs also use the catalytical triad motif for catalysis. In support of this idea, almost all HNLs are inhibited by serine/cysteine and/or histidinemodifying agents (11,14,18).…”
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“…The above-mentioned similarities between SbHNL and serine carboxypeptidases provoked the question of whether other HNLs also use the catalytical triad motif for catalysis. In support of this idea, almost all HNLs are inhibited by serine/cysteine and/or histidinemodifying agents (11,14,18).…”
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“…The MeHNL gene was sequenced to confirm the identity of the MeHNL sequence after polymerase chain reaction amplification (data not shown) and transfected in E. coli M15[pREP4] cells. Recombinant MeHNL was purified from supernatants of induced cell lysates as described previously for the natural enzyme isolated from cassava leaves (18). Recombinant and natural MeHNL were indistinguishable in this purification procedure.…”
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