On the interfacial activation of Candida antarctica lipase A and B as compared with Humicola lanuginosa lipase

M Martinelle, M Holmquist, K Hult - … et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Lipids and …, 1995 - Elsevier
The interfacial activation of Candida antarctica lipase A (CALA) and B (CALB) has been
investigated and compared with that of Humicola lanuginosa lipase (HLL). CALB displayed …

Probing a functional role of Glu87 and Trp89 in the lid ofHumicola lanuginosa lipase through transesterification reactions in organic solvent

M Holmquist, IG Clausen, S Patkar, A Svendsen… - Journal of protein …, 1995 - Springer
To reveal the functional role of Glu87 and Trp89 in the lid of Humicola lanuginosa lipase,
site-directed mutagenesis at Glu87 and Trp89 was carried out. The catalytic performance of …

Elucidating structure-mechanism relationships in lipases: prospects for predicting and engineering catalytic properties.

RJ Kazlauskas - Trends Biotechnol, 1995 - cell.com
The natural role of mammahan hpases (gastric and pancreatic) is to start digestion of fats-
triglycerides and cholesteryl esters. Indeed, Hoffmann-La Roche (Basel, Switzerland) is …

3-D structure and activity of lipase

A Sugihara, Y Shimada, Y Tominaga - Journal of Japan Oil Chemists' …, 1995 - jstage.jst.go.jp
One long recognized feature of lipases is the phenomenon termed" interfacial activation",
which refers to the fact that they exert their maximum activities when the substrate …

[图书][B] Energy Conversion and Enantioselectivity in Enzymatic Hydrolysis Reactions: A) a Chemical Model for Phosphorylated-Type Proton-Adenosine …

IJ Colton - 1995 - search.proquest.com
Two fundamental areas of research associated with enzymes involve i) the way they couple
different kinds of energy currency and ii) the way they distinguish between enantiomers. We …

リパーゼの立体構造と活性

杉原耿雄, 島田裕司, 富永嘉男 - Journal of Japan Oil Chemists' Society, 1995 - jlc.jst.go.jp
One long recognized feature of lipases is the phenomenon termed “interfacial activation”,
which refers to the fact that they exert their maximum activities when the substrate …