5.2.1.4: maleylpyruvate isomerase
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Word Map on EC 5.2.1.4
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5.2.1.4
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gentisate
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homeobox
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fumarylpyruvate
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1,2-dioxygenase
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homeobox-containing
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insertion-deletion
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ciona
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glutathione-independent
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medicine
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degradation
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- gentisate
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homeobox
- fumarylpyruvate
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1,2-dioxygenase
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homeobox-containing
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insertion-deletion
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ciona
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glutathione-independent
- medicine
- degradation
Reaction
Synonyms
3-maleylpyruvate cis-trans-isomerase, BagL, HbzG, Isomerase, maleylpyruvate, maleylpyruvate isomerase, MDMPI, MPI, msh gene, mycothiol-dependent maleylpyruvate isomerase, NagL, NarL, ncgl2918 gene, thiol-dependent maleylpyruvate isomerase
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General Information on EC 5.2.1.4 - maleylpyruvate isomerase
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evolution
malfunction
metabolism
BagL is a L-cysteine-dependent catabolic enzyme in microbial metabolism and is distinct member of DinB family, with a four-helix-bundle topology
evolution
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BagL is a L-cysteine-dependent catabolic enzyme in microbial metabolism and is distinct member of DinB family, with a four-helix-bundle topology
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disruption of hbzG eliminates the ability to grow on gentisate
malfunction
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disruption of hbzG eliminates the ability to grow on gentisate
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the enzyme is involved in maleylpyruvate catabolism in the gentisate pathway. The maleylpyruvate isomerization route is a complete pathway for gentisate catabolism in the mutant strain strain SponMu, whereas the direct hydrolysis route is not
metabolism
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the enzyme is involved in maleylpyruvate catabolism in the gentisate pathway. The maleylpyruvate isomerization route is a complete pathway for gentisate catabolism in the mutant strain strain SponMu, whereas the direct hydrolysis route is not
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