4.1.2.42: D-threonine aldolase
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Word Map on EC 4.1.2.42
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4.1.2.42
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synthesis
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arthrobacter
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5'-phosphate
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alcaligenes
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xylosoxidans
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d-specific
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pharmacology
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low-specificity
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aldolases
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medicine
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reinhardtii
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dehydratase
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alpha-position
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plp-dependent
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beta-position
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pyridoxal-p
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erythro
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chlamydomonas
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l-threonine
- 4.1.2.42
- synthesis
- arthrobacter
- 5'-phosphate
- alcaligenes
- xylosoxidans
-
d-specific
- pharmacology
-
low-specificity
- aldolases
- medicine
- reinhardtii
- dehydratase
-
alpha-position
-
plp-dependent
-
beta-position
-
pyridoxal-p
-
erythro
-
chlamydomonas
- l-threonine
Reaction
Synonyms
ARDTA, AXDTA, CrDTA, D-TA, D-threonine aldolase, DTA, low specificity D-TA, low specificity D-threonine aldolase
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Metals Ions
Metals Ions on EC 4.1.2.42 - D-threonine aldolase
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Co2+
Mg2+
Mn2+
MnCl2
additional information
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Mg2+ ions show no effect on both selectivity and activity
the role of the essential metal (manganese) ion is most likely to activate the beta-hydroxy group of the substrate for deprotonation by His193
Mn2+
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requirement for a divalent cation, binds 1 mol Mn2+ per mol of subunit
MnCl2
metal ion-free enzyme solution shows no activity. Metal ions are required for the reaction. The highest activity is recovered with Mn2+