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- The enzyme cutinase (systematic name: cutin hydrolase, EC 3.1.1.74) is a member of the hydrolase family. It catalyzes the following reaction: R 1 COOR...
- hydrolases previously known to degrade PET, including lipases, esterases, and cutinases. For comparison, enzymes that degrade polyester have been known to exist...
- type of connection for integrated circuit chips. Leaf and branch compost cutinase, an enzyme capable of breaking down tough plant matter and PET plastic...
- M.; Dees, D. C. T.; van der Vlugt-Bergmans, C. J. B. (January 1997). "Cutinase A of Botrytis cinerea is Expressed, but not Essential, During Penetration...
- fungus germinates, it produces different kinds of esterases, including cutinase, which help the fungus to penetrate the plant cell wall. Once spores germinate...
- recycling of PET can be carried out using different enzymes like PETase, cutinase, esterase, lipase, etc. PETase has been also reported for enzymatic degradation...
- Aline Machado de (2017-08-01). "Lipase from Candida antarctica (CALB) and cutinase from Humicola insolens act synergistically for PET hydrolysis to terephthalic...
- isolated from soil in Kaukasus in Russia. Streptomyces badius produces cutinase. Streptomyces badius can metabolize quinoxaline. List of Streptomyces species...
- fungal, gastric and pancreatic lipases, palmitoyl protein thioesterases, cutinase, and cholinesterases central beta sheet inserted in between two layers...
- [citation needed] Virulence of this agent in plants is controlled by the cutinase genes cut1 and cut2. These genes are upregulated by exposure to the plant's...