o-phthalyl amidase

Phthalyl is used to mean 2-carboxybenzoyl.

Source:http://purl.uniprot.org/enzyme/3.5.1.79

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Phthalyl is used to mean 2-carboxybenzoyl., Substitutions on the phthalyl ring include 6-F, 6-NH(2), 3-OH, and a nitrogen in the aromatic ring ortho to the carboxy group attached to the amine., The enzyme from Xanthobacter agilis hydrolyzes phthalylated amino acids, peptides, beta-lactams, aromatic and aliphatic amines., The substituent on nitrogen may be an alkyl group, but may also be complex, giving an amino acid or peptide derivative.
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Phthalyl amidase, o-phthalyl amidase
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A phthalylamide + H(2)O = phthalic acid + a substituted amine.