See Also: midecamycin 4''-acylase(medicine)
midecamycin 4''-propionyltransferase(medicine)
acetyl-CoA acylase(medicine)
aculeacin A acylase(medicine)
polymyxin acylase(medicine)
spiramycin I 3-hydroxyl acylase(medicine)
glutarylamidocephalosporanic acid acylase(medicine)
7-(4-carboxybutanamido)cephalosporanic acid acylase(medicine)
acyl carrier protein acylase(medicine)
kanamycin - alpha-hydroxy-gamma-aminobutyl acylase(medicine)

tan 1, verb (oh) and midecamycin 4''-acylase (medicine)


tan 1, verb (oh)



[Date: 900-1000; Language: Old French; Origin: tanner, from Medieval Latin tannare, from tanum; TAN2]
[I and T] if you tan, or if the sun tans you, your skin becomes darker because you spend time in the sun
::She has a pale skin which doesn't tan easily.
[T] to make animal skin into leather by treating it with tannin (=a kind of acid)

midecamycin 4''-acylase (medicine)


midecamycin 4''-acylase
<enzyme> Use two apostrophes to type ''; when expressed in spiramycin producing strains of s. Lividans, forms propionylspiramycin II and III

Registry number: EC 2.3.1.-