4.1.99.2: tyrosine phenol-lyase
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Word Map on EC 4.1.99.2
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4.1.99.2
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triptolide
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citrobacter
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threatened
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preterm
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two-photon
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luminescence
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freundii
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topless
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tripterygium
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wilfordii
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nitroxide
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quinonoid
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hook
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labour
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erwinia
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herbicola
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co-repressors
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nanorods
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tempol
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beta-elimination
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disaturated
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3,4-dihydroxyphenyl-l-alanine
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tryptophanase
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aldimine
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indole-lyase
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phillips
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tocolysis
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triepoxide
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synthesis
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photoluminescence
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degradation
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biotechnology
- 4.1.99.2
- triptolide
- citrobacter
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threatened
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preterm
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two-photon
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luminescence
- freundii
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topless
- tripterygium
- wilfordii
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nitroxide
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quinonoid
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hook
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labour
- erwinia
- herbicola
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co-repressors
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nanorods
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tempol
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beta-elimination
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disaturated
- 3,4-dihydroxyphenyl-l-alanine
- tryptophanase
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aldimine
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indole-lyase
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phillips
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tocolysis
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triepoxide
- synthesis
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photoluminescence
- degradation
- biotechnology
Reaction
Synonyms
beta-tyrosinase, Fn-TPL, L-tyrosine phenol-lyase, phenol-lyase, tyrosine, TnaA, TPL, tyrosine phenol lyase, tyrosine phenol-lyase, tyrosine-phenol lyase
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Natural Substrates Products on EC 4.1.99.2 - tyrosine phenol-lyase
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REACTION DIAGRAM
catechol + pyruvate + NH3
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L-dopa
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L-3-4 dihydroxyphenylalanine + H2O
catechol + pyruvate + NH3
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L-DOPA, alpha-beta elimination
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L-3-4 dihydroxyphenylalanine + H2O
catechol + pyruvate + NH3
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L-dopa
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L-tyrosine + H2O
phenol + pyruvate + NH3
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L-tyrosine + H2O
phenol + pyruvate + NH3
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alpha-beta elimination
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L-tyrosine + H2O
phenol + pyruvate + NH3
very high substrate specificity of TPL
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L-tyrosine + H2O
phenol + pyruvate + NH3
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alpha-beta elimination
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L-tyrosine + H2O
phenol + pyruvate + NH3
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L-tyrosine + H2O
phenol + pyruvate + NH3
L-tyrosine is the physiological substrate of enzyme Fn-TPL
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L-tyrosine + H2O
phenol + pyruvate + NH3
Fusobacterium nucleatum subsp. nucleatum ATCC 25586 / CIP 101130 / JCM 8532 / LMG 13131
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L-tyrosine + H2O
phenol + pyruvate + NH3
Fusobacterium nucleatum subsp. nucleatum ATCC 25586 / CIP 101130 / JCM 8532 / LMG 13131
L-tyrosine is the physiological substrate of enzyme Fn-TPL
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adaptive enzyme responsible for cells' growth on media with L-Tyr as the sole source of carbon
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