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- Q18344605 subject Q8285617.
- Q18344605 subject Q8300848.
- Q18344605 subject Q8395789.
- Q18344605 subject Q9067704.
- Q18344605 abstract "Microcystinase is a protease that selectively degrades Microcystin, an extremely potent cyanotoxin that results in marine pollution and human and animal food chain poisoning. The enzyme is naturally produced by a number of bacteria isolated in Japan and New Zealand. As of 2012, the chemical structure of this enzyme has not been scientifically determined. The enzyme degrades the cyclic peptide toxin microcystin into a linear peptide, which is 160 times less toxic. Other bacteria then further degrade the linear peptide.".
- Q18344605 wikiPageWikiLink Q1058325.
- Q18344605 wikiPageWikiLink Q1444017.
- Q18344605 wikiPageWikiLink Q17.
- Q18344605 wikiPageWikiLink Q212410.
- Q18344605 wikiPageWikiLink Q389172.
- Q18344605 wikiPageWikiLink Q664.
- Q18344605 wikiPageWikiLink Q6839436.
- Q18344605 wikiPageWikiLink Q8285617.
- Q18344605 wikiPageWikiLink Q8300848.
- Q18344605 wikiPageWikiLink Q8395789.
- Q18344605 wikiPageWikiLink Q9067704.
- Q18344605 comment "Microcystinase is a protease that selectively degrades Microcystin, an extremely potent cyanotoxin that results in marine pollution and human and animal food chain poisoning. The enzyme is naturally produced by a number of bacteria isolated in Japan and New Zealand. As of 2012, the chemical structure of this enzyme has not been scientifically determined. The enzyme degrades the cyclic peptide toxin microcystin into a linear peptide, which is 160 times less toxic.".
- Q18344605 label "Microcystinase".