- biochemistry,
thioesterases are
enzymes which belong to the
esterase family. Esterases, in turn, are one type of the
several hydrolases known.
Thioesterases exhibit...
-
thioesterases are part of the α/β
hydrolase superfamily of
proteins and have a
conserved catalytic triad. For that reason, acyl-protein
thioesterases...
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Palmitoyl protein hydrolase/
thioesterases is an
enzyme (EC 3.1.2.22) that
removes thioester-linked
fatty acyl
groups such as
palmitate from
modified cysteine...
- of the SOBER1
family are
considered closely related to acyl-protein
thioesterases,
judged by
their protein structure. However, a
change in
their amino...
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present in the
intestinal mucosa, and is then
hydrolyzed to
thiamine by
thioesterases in the liver.
Benfotiamine is more
bioavailable than
thiamine salts...
- Acyl-CoA
thioesterase 2, also
known as ACOT2, is an
enzyme which in
humans is
encoded by the ACOT2 gene. Acyl-CoA
thioesterases, such as ACOT2, are a group...
- to acyl-protein
thioesterases, and, therefore, it has been
suggested that LYPLAL1
might be the
third human acyl-protein
thioesterase. However, the major...
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butyrylcholinesterase Small molecule thioesterases,
including fatty acid
synthase and the acyl-CoA
thioesterases Some phospholipases,
including phospholipase...
- The
protein encoded by the ACOT1 gene is part of a
family of Acyl-CoA
thioesterases,
which catalyze the
hydrolysis of
various Coenzyme A
esters of various...
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genetically engineered to
modify its oil
content with a gene
encoding a "12:0
thioesterase" (TE)
enzyme from the
California bay
plant (Umbellularia californica)...