Methyl acetate hydrolase

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Methyl acetate hydrolase, known also as methylacetate acetohydrolase is a hydrolase enzyme that utilizes H2O to carry out the hydrolysis of methyl acetate (CH3COOCH3), a weakly lipophillic and polar compound used often as a solvent. In the species Gordonia sp. (strain TY-5), the enzyme is encoded by gene acMB.[1] The enzyme catalyzes the following reaction,

methyl acetate + H2O = methanol + acetate + H+

The enzyme is involved in two major pathways, the butanoate metabolism pathway and the catabolic degradation pathway of propanol.[2][3][4]

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