Browse by Subject THERMOSTABLE D-HYDANTOINASE

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A microbial D-hydantoinase is stabilized and overexpressed as a catalytically active dimer by truncation and insertion of the C-terminal region

Kim, GJ; Kim, Hak-Sung, JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, v.12, pp.242 - 248, 2002-04

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Construction and evaluation of a novel bifunctional N-carbamylase-D-hydantoinase fusion enzyme

Kim, G.J.; Lee, D.E.; Kim, Hak-Sung, APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, v.66, no.5, pp.2133 - 2138, 2000

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Evolutionary relationship and application of a superfamily of cyclic amidohydrase enzymes

Nam, Sung-Hun; Park, Hee-Sung; Kim, Hak-Sung, CHEMICAL RECORD, v.5, no.5, pp.298 - 307, 2005-10

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Manipulation of the active site loops of D-hydantoinase, a (beta/alpha)(8)-barrel protein, for modulation of the substrate specificity

Cheon, Young-Hoon; Park, Hee-Sung; Kim, Jin-Hyun; Kim, Youngsoo; Kim, Hak-Sung, BIOCHEMISTRY, v.43, no.23, pp.7413 - 7420, 2004-06

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Modeling and kinetic analysis of the reaction system using whole cells with separately and co-expressed D-hydantoinase and N-carbamoylase

Park, J.H.; Oh, K.H.; Lee, D.C.; Kim, Hak-Sung, BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING, v.78, no.7, pp.779 - 793, 2002

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Modeling, simulation, and kinetic analysis of a heterogeneous reaction system for the enzymatic conversion of poorly soluble substrate

Lee, D.C.; Park, J.H.; Kim, G.J.; Kim, Hak-Sung, BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING, v.64, no.3, pp.272 - 283, 1999-08

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Production of D-amino acid using whole cells of recombinant Escherichia coli with separately and coexpressed D-hydantoinase and N-carbamoylase

Park, J.H.; Kim, G.J.; Kim, Hak-Sung, BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS, v.16, no.4, pp.564 - 570, 2000

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Stabilization of D-hydantoinase by intersubunit cross-linking

Young-Hoon Cheon; Geun-Joong Kim; Kim, Hak-Sung, JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR CATALYSIS B-ENZYMATIC, v.11, no.1, pp.29 - 35, 2000

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