4.1.3.32: 2,3-Dimethylmalate lyase
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Word Map on EC 4.1.3.32
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4.1.3.32
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nicotinic
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barkeri
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clostridium
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phosphoenolpyruvate
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propionate
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icl
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niger
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tuberculosis
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oxalate
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gem-diol
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isocitrate
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racemic
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dimethylmaleate
- 4.1.3.32
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nicotinic
- barkeri
- clostridium
- phosphoenolpyruvate
- propionate
- icl
- niger
- tuberculosis
- oxalate
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gem-diol
- isocitrate
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racemic
- dimethylmaleate
Reaction
Synonyms
(2R,3S)-dimethylmalate lyase, 2,3-dimethylmalate lyase, An07g08390, DMML, Lyase, 2,3-dimethylmalate
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Substrates Products
Substrates Products on EC 4.1.3.32 - 2,3-Dimethylmalate lyase
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REACTION DIAGRAM
2,3-Dimethylmalate
Propanoate + pyruvate
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(2R,3S)-2,3-dimethylmalate
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2,3-Dimethylmalate
Propanoate + pyruvate
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(2R,3S)-2,3-dimethylmalate
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(2R,3S)-isocitrate, (R)-malate, (S)-malate, (2S)-methylmalate, (3S)-isopropylmalate, 3-butylmalate, phosphonopyruvate, carboxyphenolpyruvate, 3,3-difluoroxaloacetate, oxalate are no substrates
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(2R,3S)-isocitrate, (R)-malate, (S)-malate, (2S)-methylmalate, (3S)-isopropylmalate, 3-butylmalate, phosphonopyruvate, carboxyphenolpyruvate, 3,3-difluoroxaloacetate, oxalate are no substrates
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(2R,3S)-isocitrate, (R)-malate, (S)-malated, (2S)-methylmalate, (3S)-isopropylmalate, 3-butylmalate, phosphonopyruvate, carboxyphosphoenolpyruvate, 3,3-difluoroxaloacetate, and oxalate are no substrates
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(2R,3S)-isocitrate, (R)-malate, (S)-malated, (2S)-methylmalate, (3S)-isopropylmalate, 3-butylmalate, phosphonopyruvate, carboxyphosphoenolpyruvate, 3,3-difluoroxaloacetate, and oxalate are no substrates
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DMML also possesses significant oxaloacetate acetyl hydrolase activity
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DMML also possesses significant oxaloacetate acetyl hydrolase activity
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