5.1.3.31: D-tagatose 3-epimerase
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Word Map on EC 5.1.3.31
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5.1.3.31
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d-fructose
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d-psicose
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epimerization
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d-allulose
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cichorii
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ketohexose
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tumefaciens
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izumoring
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l-fuculose
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d-arabinose
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d-sorbose
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aldohexose
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bioproduction
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dpease
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l-xylulose
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synthesis
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loti
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mesorhizobium
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epimerizes
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low-calorie
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d-ribulose
- 5.1.3.31
- d-fructose
- d-psicose
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epimerization
- d-allulose
- cichorii
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ketohexose
- tumefaciens
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izumoring
- l-fuculose
- d-arabinose
- d-sorbose
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aldohexose
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bioproduction
- dpease
- l-xylulose
- synthesis
- loti
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mesorhizobium
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epimerizes
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low-calorie
- d-ribulose
Reaction
Synonyms
D-TE, DTE, ketose 3-epimerase, L-RE, L-ribulose 3-epimerase, L-TE, MJ1311, MJ1311p, PcDTE, RsDTE, RSP_3671, ycjR
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Systematic Name
Systematic Name on EC 5.1.3.31 - D-tagatose 3-epimerase
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D-tagatose 3-epimerase
The enzymes isolated from the bacteria Pseudomonas cichorii [2], Pseudomonas sp. ST-24 [1], Rhodobacter sphaeroides [3] and Mesorhizobium loti [4] catalyse the epimerization of various ketoses at the C-3 position, interconverting D-fructose and D-psicose, D-tagatose and D-sorbose, D-ribulose and D-xylulose, and L-ribulose and L-xylulose. The specificity depends on the species. The enzymes from Pseudomonas cichorii and Rhodobacter sphaeroides require Mn2+ [2,3].