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3.5.2.12 6-aminohexanoate-cyclic-dimer hydrolase.
Bioparts catalyze this reaction
Biopart ID | Organisms | pH | temperature(ºC) | km |
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3.5.2.12 6-aminohexanoate-cyclic-dimer hydrolase.
Bioparts catalyze this reaction
Biopart ID | Organisms | pH | temperature(ºC) | km |
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Qualitative and quantitative parameters:
Temperature
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33.0
pH
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7.3
Taxonomy
Protein sequence
Sequence
Protein family
Protein structure
Nucleotide sequences (Optimized nucleotide sequences according to different chassises)
Sequence
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