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Heparin lyase

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EC number
  
4.2.2.7

IntEnz
  
IntEnz view

ExPASy
  
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CAS number
  
9025-39-2

BRENDA
  
BRENDA entry

KEGG
  
KEGG entry

In enzymology, a heparin lyase (EC 4.2.2.7) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction

Eliminative cleavage of polysaccharides containing 1,4-linked D-glucuronate or L-iduronate residues and 1,4-alpha-linked 2-sulfoamino-2-deoxy-6-sulfo-D-glucose residues to give oligosaccharides with terminal 4-deoxy-alpha-D-gluc-4-enuronosyl groups at their non-reducing ends

This enzyme belongs to the family of lyases, specifically those carbon-oxygen lyases acting on polysaccharides. The systematic name of this enzyme class is heparin lyase. Other names in common use include heparin eliminase, and heparinase.

There are 3 main producers of heparinase,Aglyco, Iduron and Ibex.

References

Heparin lyase Wikipedia


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