5.3.1.15: D-lyxose ketol-isomerase
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Word Map on EC 5.3.1.15
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5.3.1.15
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isomerization
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isomerases
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d-fructose
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d-xylulose
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l-ribose
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l-arabinose
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cosmetic
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monosaccharides
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synthesis
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left-hand
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pentose
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melting
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d-galactose
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inexpensive
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hotspot
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cohnella
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bl21de3
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d-glucose
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bioproduction
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stuartii
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mannose
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licheniformis
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providencia
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archaeon
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food industry
- 5.3.1.15
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isomerization
- isomerases
- d-fructose
- d-xylulose
- l-ribose
- l-arabinose
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cosmetic
- monosaccharides
- synthesis
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left-hand
- pentose
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melting
- d-galactose
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inexpensive
-
hotspot
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cohnella
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bl21de3
- d-glucose
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bioproduction
- stuartii
- mannose
- licheniformis
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providencia
- archaeon
- food industry
Reaction
Synonyms
AraA, CLLI, CLRI, D-Lyxose isomerase, D-lyxose ketol-isomerase, Isomerase, D-lyxose, Toce_1877, YdaE
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Metals Ions
Metals Ions on EC 5.3.1.15 - D-lyxose ketol-isomerase
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Ca2+
Co2+
Fe2+
Mg2+
Mn2+
Ni2+
additional information
Ca2+
the addition of Ca2+ ion to EDTA-treated enzyme enhances the activity of D-lyxose isomerization
about 40% activity in the presence of 1 mM Co2+ as compared to Mn2+
about 50% activity in the presence of 1 mM Mg2+ as compared to Mn2+
Mn2+
at 1 mM, D-xylose as substrate, requires divalent metal ions
Mn2+
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metal ion required, Mn2+ activates most effectively. Km: 0.0004 mM