Sulfatases Of Microbial Origin

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Alkyl Sulfates
Ammonium Sulfate Fractionation
APS
Aryl Sulfate
arylsulfatase
Arylsulfatase Activity
Arylsulfatase Enzymes
Author_Kenneth S. Dodgson
Basal Salts Medium
C-4 Sulfate
c12b
Carbohydrate Sulfates
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choline
Choline Sulfatase
Choline Sulfate
Comamonas Terrigena
Dermatan Sulfate
enzyme mechanism analysis
enzymes
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ester
Ester Sulfate Group
esters
genetic regulation enzymes
Graham F. White
group
Heparan Sulfate
Heparin Lyase
John W. Fitzgerald
Keratan Sulfate
microbial enzymology
microbial sulfatase physiological function
Microbial Sulfatases
P2 Enzyme
Polysaccharide Sulfates
Primary Alkyl Sulfates
prokaryotic metabolism
pseudomonas
Pseudomonas C12B
Sulfatase Activity
Sulfatase Enzymes
sulfate
sulfate ester hydrolysis
Sulfate Esters
sulfur cycling microbiology

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  • ISBN 9781315897912
  • Weight: 550g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In the succeeding pages the authors have collated scattered information about individual sulfatases and have endeavoured to indicate their physiological roles within the microorganism, the ways in which their synthesis is subject to genetic and physiological control, and their participation in natural processes such as the recycling sulfur. The authors have also attempted, for the first time, to discuss at length the mechanisms of action of some of the enzymes in relation to current knowledge about the nonenzymic hydrolysis of various types of sulfate ester. Although primarily directed towards those people interested in biochemistry and enzymology of microorganisms, it is the authors belief that there will be much in the book that will be of interest to worker in the mammalian field.

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