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1. Probing the active site of Class 3 L-asparaginase by mutagenesis. I. Tinkering with the zinc coordination site of ReAV.

2. Characterization of a novel amidohydrolase with promiscuous esterase activity from a soil metagenomic library and its application in degradation of amide herbicides.

3. Biochemical characterization of L-asparaginase isoforms from Rhizobium etli--the boosting effect of zinc.

4. A new and promiscuous α/β hydrolase from Acinetobacter tandoii DSM 14970 T inactivates the mycotoxin ochratoxin A.

5. The Allosteric Regulation of Β-Ureidopropionase Depends on Fine-Tuned Stability of Active-Site Loops and Subunit Interfaces.

6. Construing recombinant ZFP160 from Aspergillus terreus as pterin deaminase enzyme.

7. Variation of soil amino acid pools and N‐hydrolysis potential in arid lands.

8. Probing the active site of Class 3 L-asparaginase by mutagenesis. I. Tinkering with the zinc coordination site of ReAV

9. Biochemical characterization of L-asparaginase isoforms from Rhizobium etli—the boosting effect of zinc

11. Immobilization of the Amidohydrolase MxcM and Its Application for Biocatalytic Flow Synthesis of Pseudochelin A.

12. The Allosteric Regulation of Β-Ureidopropionase Depends on Fine-Tuned Stability of Active-Site Loops and Subunit Interfaces

14. Comparative Analysis of Mesophilic YqfB-Type Amidohydrolases.

15. Mechanisms of efficient polyacrylamide degradation: From multi-omics analysis to structural characterization of two amidohydrolases.

16. Aspergillus niger Ochratoxinase Is a Highly Specific, Metal-Dependent Amidohydrolase Suitable for OTA Biodetoxification in Food and Feed.

17. Two different types of hydrolases co-degrade ochratoxin A in a highly efficient degradation strain Lysobacter sp. CW239.

18. Immobilization of the Amidohydrolase MxcM and Its Application for Biocatalytic Flow Synthesis of Pseudochelin A

19. Efficient Secretory Expression and Purification on Three Insoluble Amidohydrolases for Ochratoxin A Hydrolysis by Pichia pastoris .

20. Comparative Analysis of Mesophilic YqfB-Type Amidohydrolases

21. Characterization of Jasmonoyl-Isoleucine (JA-Ile) Hormonal Catabolic Pathways in Rice upon Wounding and Salt Stress

22. The effects of mepiquat chloride on the lateral root initiation of cotton seedlings are associated with auxin and auxin-conjugate homeostasis

23. Sated by a Zero-Calorie Sweetener: Wastewater Bacteria Can Feed on Acesulfame

24. Evidence for the Early Evolutionary Loss of the M20D Auxin Amidohydrolase Family from Mosses and Horizontal Gene Transfer from Soil Bacteria of Cryptic Hydrolase Orthologues to Physcomitrella patens.

25. Sated by a Zero-Calorie Sweetener: Wastewater Bacteria Can Feed on Acesulfame.

26. Characterization of a Solvent-Tolerant Amidohydrolase Involved in Natural Product Heterocycle Formation

27. Characterization of the metallo-dependent amidohydrolases responsible for 'auxiliary' leucinyl removal in the biosynthesis of 2,2′-bipyridine antibiotics

28. Engineering of a chromogenic enzyme screening system based on an auxiliary indole‐3‐carboxylic acid monooxygenase

29. The Early Asexual Development Regulator fluG Codes for a Putative Bifunctional Enzyme

30. The Early Asexual Development Regulator fluG Codes for a Putative Bifunctional Enzyme.

31. Inhibition of anandamide hydrolysis in rat brain tissue by (E)‐6‐(bromomethylene) tetrahydro‐3‐(1‐naphthalenyl)‐2H‐pyran‐2‐one

32. Cryo-EM structure and rational engineering of a superefficient ochratoxin A-detoxifying amidohydrolase.

33. Biosynthesis of a New Fusaoctaxin Virulence Factor in Fusarium graminearum Relies on a Distinct Path To Form a Guanidinoacetyl Starter Unit Priming Nonribosomal Octapeptidyl Assembly

34. Biochemical and Genetic Analysis of 4-Hydroxypyridine Catabolism in Arthrobacter sp. Strain IN13

35. A Rapid Method for the Selection of Amidohydrolases from Metagenomic Libraries by Applying Synthetic Nucleosides and a Uridine Auxotrophic Host

36. Bio-prospecting the future in perspective of amidohydrolase L-glutaminase from marine habitats

37. Heterologous Expression and Characterization of A Novel Ochratoxin A Degrading Enzyme, N-acyl-L-amino Acid Amidohydrolase, from Alcaligenes faecalis

38. Mechanisms of metal-dependent non-redox decarboxylases from quantum chemical calculations

39. Identification, characterization, and cloning of a novel aminoacylase, L-pipecolic acid acylase from Pseudomonas species

40. The production of enantiopure d-lysine from l-lysine by a two-strain coupled system

41. Screening, gene cloning, and characterization of orsellinic acid decarboxylase from Arthrobacter sp. K8 for regio-selective carboxylation of resorcinol derivatives

42. A near-infrared fluorescence probe for imaging of pantetheinase in cells and mice in vivo†

43. Role of Apis cerana cerana N-terminal asparagine amidohydrolase (AccNtan1) in oxidative stress

44. Characterization of a Linuron-Specific Amidohydrolase from the Newly Isolated Bacterium Sphingobium sp. Strain SMB

45. A Superefficient Ochratoxin A Hydrolase with Promising Potential for Industrial Applications

46. Preferential catabolism of the ( S )‐enantiomer of the herbicide napropamide mediated by the enantioselective amidohydrolase SnaH and the dioxygenase Snpd in Sphingobium sp. strain B2

47. Structural Analysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Dihydroorotase Reveals Molecular Insights into the Tetramerization Mechanism

48. Functionalized Protein Nanotubes Based on the Bacteriophage vB_KleM-RaK2 Tail Sheath Protein

49. A Targeted Catalytic Nanobody (T-CAN) with Asparaginolytic Activity

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