5.1.1.18: serine racemase
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Word Map on EC 5.1.1.18
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5.1.1.18
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d-serine
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n-methyl-d-aspartate
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co-agonist
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nmdars
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astrocyte
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d-amino
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schizophrenia
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neurotransmission
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pyridoxal
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hypofunction
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d-aspartate
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glutamatergic
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5'-phosphate-dependent
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nmda-type
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d-ser
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plp-dependent
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nmdar-mediated
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pharmacology
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medicine
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alanine-serine-cysteine
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drug development
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glycine-binding
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n-methyl-d
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vante
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brain-enriched
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gliotransmitter
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nmdar-dependent
- 5.1.1.18
- d-serine
- n-methyl-d-aspartate
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co-agonist
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nmdars
- astrocyte
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d-amino
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schizophrenia
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neurotransmission
- pyridoxal
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hypofunction
- d-aspartate
-
glutamatergic
-
5'-phosphate-dependent
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nmda-type
- d-ser
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plp-dependent
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nmdar-mediated
- pharmacology
- medicine
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alanine-serine-cysteine
- drug development
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glycine-binding
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n-methyl-d
-
vante
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brain-enriched
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gliotransmitter
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nmdar-dependent
Reaction
Synonyms
hSR, More, RiSR, RLO149_c015450, Ser racemase, SerR, SRace, SRR, T01H8.2, Zm-SR, ZmSR
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Localization
Localization on EC 5.1.1.18 - serine racemase
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additional information
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enzyme translocation to the membrane is blocked by a palmitoylation inhibitor, indicating that membrane binding is mediated by fatty acid acylation of the enzyme
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membrane association via phospholipid binding. The enzyme is prominently associated with the plasma membrane but also is detected in granular structures that may be vesicles associated with the plasma membrane or other cellular components