5.1.3.3: Aldose 1-epimerase
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Word Map on EC 5.1.3.3
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5.1.3.3
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anomer
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mutarotation
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leloir
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beta-anomers
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alpha-d-galactose
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beta-d-galactose
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galactokinase
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alpha-d-glucose
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gale
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analysis
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synthesis
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anomer
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mutarotation
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leloir
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beta-anomers
- alpha-d-galactose
- beta-d-galactose
- galactokinase
- alpha-d-glucose
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gale
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- synthesis
Reaction
Synonyms
aldose 1-epimerase, aldose 1-epimerase-like protein, aldose mutarotase, aldose-1-epimerase, aldose-l-epimerase, Epimerase, aldose-1, Gal10p, galactomutarotase, galactose mutarotase, galactose mutarotase/UDP-galactose 4-epimerase protein, GalM, Mutarotase, mutarotase YeaD, NbAELP, stYeaD, YeaD
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Natural Substrates Products
Natural Substrates Products on EC 5.1.3.3 - Aldose 1-epimerase
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REACTION DIAGRAM
beta-D-galactose
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the two enzyme activities, galactose mutarotase and UDP-galactose 4-epimerase, are required for the Leloir pathway of D-galactose catabolism, they are contained within a single proteinGal10p
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key enzyme of carbohydrate metabolism catalysing the interconversion of the alpha-anomer and beta-anomer of hexose sugars such as glucose and galactose
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key enzyme of carbohydrate metabolism catalysing the interconversion of the alpha-anomer and beta-anomer of hexose sugars such as glucose and galactose
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may be involved in the metabolism of D-glucose in nuclei
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glucose is most probably not the best physiological substrate of the enzyme
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