2003
DOI: 10.1023/b:mbil.0000008352.79909.f2
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Thermostable Alkaline Phosphatase of Bacterium Meiothermus ruber: Gene Cloning, Expression in Escherichia coli, and Biochemical Characterization of the Recombinant Protein

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“…Phosphatase is a nonspecific phosphomonoesterase, which removes inorganic phosphate from phosphoric esters or transfers the phosphoryl group to an acceptor hydroxyl group (Fernley, 1971). They are widely found in various organisms, indicating their important role in metabolism of different phosphorus containing organic compounds (McComb et al, 1979) and Escherichia coli phosphatase has been studied in most detail by Yerchenko et al, (2003). Phosphatases are lysosomal enzymes which catalyze the splitting of phosphoric acid from certain phosphoric esters.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Phosphatase is a nonspecific phosphomonoesterase, which removes inorganic phosphate from phosphoric esters or transfers the phosphoryl group to an acceptor hydroxyl group (Fernley, 1971). They are widely found in various organisms, indicating their important role in metabolism of different phosphorus containing organic compounds (McComb et al, 1979) and Escherichia coli phosphatase has been studied in most detail by Yerchenko et al, (2003). Phosphatases are lysosomal enzymes which catalyze the splitting of phosphoric acid from certain phosphoric esters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%