4.4.1.16: selenocysteine lyase
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Word Map on EC 4.4.1.16
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4.4.1.16
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hematopoietic
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leukemia
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wear
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erythroid
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lenses
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sinus
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arousal
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emotional
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corneal
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wearers
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anxiety
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psychological
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helix-loop-helix
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sympathetic
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mesoderm
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electrodermal
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psychophysiological
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lmo2
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erythropoiesis
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lipoma
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acuity
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gata-2
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hydrogel
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psychopathology
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megakaryocytic
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parasympathetic
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subscales
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rehabilitation
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hemangioblasts
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sinoatrial
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laryngectomy
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worn
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myxoid
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haematopoiesis
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listen
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logmar
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psychotherapy
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astigmatism
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selenophosphate
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sonochemical
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anger
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lipomatous
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spectacles
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myopic
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medicine
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degradation
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agriculture
- 4.4.1.16
-
hematopoietic
- leukemia
-
wear
-
erythroid
- lenses
-
sinus
-
arousal
-
emotional
-
corneal
-
wearers
-
anxiety
-
psychological
-
helix-loop-helix
- sympathetic
- mesoderm
-
electrodermal
-
psychophysiological
- lmo2
-
erythropoiesis
- lipoma
-
acuity
-
gata-2
- hydrogel
-
psychopathology
- megakaryocytic
-
parasympathetic
-
subscales
-
rehabilitation
-
hemangioblasts
-
sinoatrial
-
laryngectomy
-
worn
-
myxoid
-
haematopoiesis
-
listen
-
logmar
-
psychotherapy
- astigmatism
- selenophosphate
-
sonochemical
-
anger
-
lipomatous
-
spectacles
-
myopic
- medicine
- degradation
- agriculture
Reaction
Synonyms
ABA3-NifS, cpSL, CsdB, L-selenocysteine selenide-lyase, More, SCL, Scly, Sec lyase, selenocysteine beta-lyase, selenocysteine lyase, selenocysteine reductase, SLC, SufS
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Reaction
Reaction on EC 4.4.1.16 - selenocysteine lyase
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L-selenocysteine + reduced acceptor = selenide + L-alanine + acceptor
reaction mechanism and mechanism of substrate recognition, model, overview. A pyridoxal 5'-phosphate-substrate intermediate is attacked by a deprotonated active site Cys, producing the protein-bound persulfide or sulfoselenide, formation of the external Cys-aldimine intermediate.