3.5.1.88: peptide deformylase
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Word Map on EC 3.5.1.88
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3.5.1.88
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actinonin
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medicine
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n-formylated
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deformylation
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eubacteria
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hydroxamic
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drug development
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formyltransferase
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oxazolidinone
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catarrhalis
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linezolid
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moraxella
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hexxh
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biotechnology
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synthesis
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agriculture
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molecular biology
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analysis
- 3.5.1.88
- actinonin
- medicine
-
n-formylated
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deformylation
- eubacteria
-
hydroxamic
- drug development
-
formyltransferase
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oxazolidinone
- catarrhalis
- linezolid
- moraxella
-
hexxh
- biotechnology
- synthesis
- agriculture
- molecular biology
- analysis
Reaction
Synonyms
AtDEF1.1, AtDEF1.2, AtDEF2, AtPDF1A, AtPDF1B, AtPDF1Bt, AtPDF2, BbPDF, BcPDF, BcPDF2, DEF, Def1, DEF2, deformylase, peptide N-formylmethionine, EC 3.5.1.27, EcPDF, ECPDF1B, EfPDF, HpPDF, HsPDF, hydrolase, aminoacyl-transfer ribonucleate, LiPDF, mPDF, Ni-peptide deformylase, PDF, PDF-1, PDF-2, PDF1A, PDF1B, PDF2, PdfA, PdfB, PdfC, peptide deformylase, peptide deformylase 1, peptide deformylase 1A, peptide deformylase 1B, peptide deformylase 2, Pf PDF, PfPDF, Polypeptide deformylase, SaPDF, sPDF, TbPDF1, TbPDF2, type I PDF, type II PDF, type II peptide deformylase, Vp 16 PDF1B, Vp16 PDF, Vp16T, XOO1075, XoPDF
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Expression
Expression on EC 3.5.1.88 - peptide deformylase
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enzyme expression is regulated by members of the Sp family of transcription factors, particularly by Sp1
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inhibition of the MEK/ERK, but not PI3K or mTOR, pathway reduces the expression of the enzyme in both colon and lung cancer cell lines
the GR10 mutation increases transcription from the chlamydial peptide deformylase promoter by stabilizing interactions between the C-terminal domain of the RNA polymerase alpha subunit and upstream DNA
the GR10 mutation increases transcription from the chlamydial peptide deformylase promoter by stabilizing interactions between the C-terminal domain of the RNA polymerase alpha subunit and upstream DNA
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the GR10 mutation increases transcription from the chlamydial peptide deformylase promoter by stabilizing interactions between the C-terminal domain of the RNA polymerase alpha subunit and upstream DNA
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