6-aminohexanoate-dimer hydrolase - meaning and definition. What is 6-aminohexanoate-dimer hydrolase
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What (who) is 6-aminohexanoate-dimer hydrolase - definition


6-aminohexanoate-dimer hydrolase         
In enzymology, a 6-aminohexanoate-dimer hydrolase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction N-(6-aminohexanoyl)-6-aminohexanoate + H2O \rightleftharpoons 2 6-aminohexanoate. Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are N-(6-aminohexanoyl)-6-aminohexanoate and H2O, whereas its product is two molecules of 6-aminohexanoate.
6-aminohexanoate-cyclic-dimer hydrolase         
CLASS OF ENZYMES
EC 3.5.2.12; 1,8-diazacyclotetradecane-2,9-dione lactamhydrolase
In enzymology, a 6-aminohexanoate-cyclic-dimer hydrolase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction
Alpha/beta hydrolase superfamily         
INTERPRO DOMAIN
Alpha/beta hydrolase; Α/β hydrolase fold; Α/β hydrolase; Alpha/beta hydrolase fold; AB hydrolase
The alpha/beta hydrolase superfamily is a superfamily of hydrolytic enzymes of widely differing phylogenetic origin and catalytic function that share a common fold. The core of each enzyme is an alpha/beta-sheet (rather than a barrel), containing 8 beta strands connected by 6 alpha helices.