5.4.99.9: UDP-galactopyranose mutase
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Word Map on EC 5.4.99.9
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5.4.99.9
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phosphoglycerate
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methylmalonic
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methylmalonyl-coa
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udp-galactofuranose
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galactofuranose
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chorismate
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urogenital
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udp-galf
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acidemia
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galf
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adenosylcobalamin
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methylmalonyl-coenzyme
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sinus
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prephenate
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acidurias
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succinyl-coa
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b12-dependent
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2,3-bisphosphoglycerate
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bisphosphoglycerate
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flavoenzyme
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adocbl
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cobalamin-dependent
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propionyl-coa
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adenosylcobalamin-dependent
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drug development
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isobutyryl-coa
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cofactor-dependent
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shermanii
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cytodifferentiation
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methylcobalamin
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phosphoenzyme
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cobiialamin
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analysis
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medicine
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synthesis
- 5.4.99.9
- phosphoglycerate
-
methylmalonic
- methylmalonyl-coa
- udp-galactofuranose
-
galactofuranose
- chorismate
-
urogenital
-
udp-galf
- acidemia
-
galf
- adenosylcobalamin
-
methylmalonyl-coenzyme
-
sinus
- prephenate
- acidurias
- succinyl-coa
-
b12-dependent
- 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate
-
bisphosphoglycerate
-
flavoenzyme
-
adocbl
-
cobalamin-dependent
- propionyl-coa
-
adenosylcobalamin-dependent
- drug development
- isobutyryl-coa
-
cofactor-dependent
- shermanii
-
cytodifferentiation
- methylcobalamin
- phosphoenzyme
-
cobiialamin
- analysis
- medicine
- synthesis
Reaction
Synonyms
AfUGM, ANIA_03112, CdUGM, galactopyranose mutase, Glf, GLF gene product, GLF-1, glfA, MtUGM, mutase, Mutase, uridine diphosphogalactopyranose, TcUGM, UDP galactopyranose mutase, UDP-D-galactopyranose mutase, UDP-Gal mutase, UDP-galactopyranose mutase, UDP-Galp mutase, UGM, UgmA, UNGM, uridine 5'-diphosphate galactopyranose mutase, uridine 5'-diphosphate galactopyranosemutase, uridine 5'-diphosphate-galactopyranose mutase, uridine diphosphate galactopyranose mutase
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Metals Ions
Metals Ions on EC 5.4.99.9 - UDP-galactopyranose mutase
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citrate
the citrate ion is identified on the basis of its shape and bonding partners and is located in the active site cavity adjacent to the FAD cofactor. Citrate is anionic like the UDP-alpha-D-galactopyranose substrate. The citrate ion forms salt bridges with UGM residues R288 and H290 and numerous ordered water molecules, thereby participating in a hydrogen-bonding network with the active site residues