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
- analysis
- 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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Source Tissue
Source Tissue on EC 5.1.3.3 - Aldose 1-epimerase
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mucosal cells, 10-day-old rats: 4 enzyme forms, I-IV. Adult rats: 2 enzyme forms, I and II, enzyme activity in suckling rats is several times higher than that of adult rats
additional information
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mRNA levels of the methanol-inducible gene encoding Nicotiana benthamiana aldose 1-epimerase-like protein (NbAELP) in the leaves of intact plants are very low compared with roots. Stress and pathogen attack increase the accumulation of the NbAELP mRNA in the leaves
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adult animals, 4 enzyme forms: I, II, III, and IV. Enzyme activity increases gradually after birth and reaches a maximum near adult level within 20 days
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parenchymal cells, adult animals, 4 enzyme forms: I, II, III, and IV. Enzyme form I is separated into type I1 and I2. Enzyme activity increases gradually after birth and reaches a maximum near adult level within 20 days