Carbon disulfide hydrolase
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carbon-disulfide-hydrolase-196-8371027
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Carbon disulfide hydrolase
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Carbon disulfide hydrolase is an enzyme with a molecular mass of 23,576 Da. The enzyme is hexadecameric. It catalyzes the hydrolysis of carbon disulfide. Carbon disulfide occurs naturally in the mudpots of volcanic solfataras. It is a precursor to hydrogen sulfide, which is an electron donor. The hyperthermophilic Acidianus strain was found to convert CS2 into H2S and CO2. The enzyme is similar to that of carbonic anhydrases. The enzyme monomer of CS2 hydrolase displays a typical β-carbonic anhy
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Enzyme
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_disulfide_hydrolase
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2024-04-08T07:38:26Z
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