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The behavior of the Candida rugosa lipase in the presence of soluble substrates

Flaschel, Erwin
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Renken, Albert  
1991
Lipases : structure, mechanism and genetic engineering
CEC-GBF International Workshop

The reaction behavior of C. rugosa lipase in the presence of sol. substrates is reported, and conclusions are drawn relative to the enzymic mechanism. The expected interpretation in terms of the formation of a dimeric species of the enzyme has found a rival model in the adsorption of the lipase on the surface of the reactor made of glass. [on SciFinder (R)]

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conference paper
Author(s)
Flaschel, Erwin
Renken, Albert  
Date Issued

1991

Published in
Lipases : structure, mechanism and genetic engineering
Series title/Series vol.

GBF Monographs; 16

Start page

349

End page

52

Subjects

Candida rugosa (lipase of

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reaction mechanism of

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with sol. substrates)

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Candida lipase mechanism sol substrate

Note

CAN 115:274438 7-4 Enzymes Inst. Genie Chim.,Ec. Polytech. Fed. Lausanne,Lausanne,Switz. Journal 0930-4320 written in English. 9001-62-1 (Lipase) Role: MSC (Miscellaneous), PRP (Properties) (reaction mechanism of, of Candida rugosa, with sol. substrates)

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CEC-GBF International Workshop

Braunschweig, Germany

September 13 to 15, 1990

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April 18, 2006
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