5.5.1.2: 3-carboxy-cis,cis-muconate cycloisomerase
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Word Map on EC 5.5.1.2
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5.5.1.2
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putida
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protocatechuate
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beta-ketoadipate
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cmles
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crassa
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neurospora
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3,4-dioxygenase
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fumarase
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kozarich
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3-oxoadipate
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1.13.11.3
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gamma-carboxymuconolactone
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enol-lactone
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adenylosuccinate
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tumefaciens
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trifolii
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muconolactones
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regiochemical
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taxon
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leguminosarum
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cepacia
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succinyl-coenzyme
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5.5.1.1
- 5.5.1.2
- putida
- protocatechuate
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beta-ketoadipate
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cmles
- crassa
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neurospora
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3,4-dioxygenase
- fumarase
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kozarich
- 3-oxoadipate
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1.13.11.3
- gamma-carboxymuconolactone
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enol-lactone
- adenylosuccinate
- tumefaciens
- trifolii
- muconolactones
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regiochemical
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taxon
- leguminosarum
- cepacia
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succinyl-coenzyme
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5.5.1.1
Reaction
Synonyms
2-chloromuconate cycloisomerase, 3-Carboxy-cis,cis-muconate lactonizing enzyme, 3-Carboxy-cis-cis-muconate cycloisomerase, 3-carboxymuconate lactonizing enzyme, 3-Carboxymuconolactone hydrolase, beta-Carboxy-cis,cis-muconate lactonizing enzyme, beta-Carboxymuconate lactonizing enzyme, CMLE, Isomerase, 3-carboxy-cis, cis-muconate cyclo-, MLE, PA4204 protein, PpCMLE, PpgL
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Inhibitors
Inhibitors on EC 5.5.1.2 - 3-carboxy-cis,cis-muconate cycloisomerase
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citrate
noncompetitive, localization of binding pocket on the enzyme outside the active site
Dicarboxylic acids
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saturated dicarboxylic acids with the exception of oxalate, are less inhibitory as the molecular weight increases. Compounds with two cis-carboxyl groups are much more inhibitory than the corresponding trans-isomers
isocitrate
noncompetitive, localization of binding pocket on the enzyme outside the active site
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enzyme shows significantly reduced activities in sodium/potassium phosphate/citrate buffers
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additional information
enzyme shows significantly reduced activities in sodium/potassium phosphate/citrate buffers
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