Isoamylase
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An Isoamylase is an Enzyme that hydrolyzes (1->6)-alpha-D-glucosidic branch linkages in glycoge.
- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Amylopectin, Enzyme, List of Enzymes, Catalysis, Chemical Reaction, Hydrolysis, Glycogen.
References
2019a
- (Wikipedia, 2019) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isoamylase Retrieved:2019-3-28.
- Isoamylase (EC 3.2.1.68, debranching enzyme, glycogen alpha-1,6-glucanohydrolase) is an enzyme with systematic name glycogen 6-alpha-D-glucanohydrolase. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction
: Hydrolysis of (1->6)-alpha-D-glucosidic branch linkages in glycogen, amylopectin and their beta-limit dextrins
This enzyme also readily hydrolyses amylopectin.
- Isoamylase (EC 3.2.1.68, debranching enzyme, glycogen alpha-1,6-glucanohydrolase) is an enzyme with systematic name glycogen 6-alpha-D-glucanohydrolase. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction
2019b
- (EC, 2019) ⇒ https://enzyme.expasy.org/EC/3.2.1.68 Retrieved:2019-3-28.
- QUOTE: Hydrolysis of (1->6)-alpha-D-glucosidic branch linkages in glycogen, amylopectin and their beta-limit dextrins (...)
- Also readily hydrolyzes amylopectin.
- Differs from EC 3.2.1.41 and EC 3.2.1.142 by its inability to hydrolyze pullulan, and by limited action on alpha-limit dextrins.
- Maltose is the smallest sugar it can release from an alpha-(1->6)- linkage.
- QUOTE: Hydrolysis of (1->6)-alpha-D-glucosidic branch linkages in glycogen, amylopectin and their beta-limit dextrins (...)