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6.2.1.23: dicarboxylate-CoA ligase

This is an abbreviated version!
For detailed information about dicarboxylate-CoA ligase, go to the full flat file.

Reaction

ATP
+
an alpha,omega-dicarboxylate
+
CoA
=
AMP
+
diphosphate
+
an omega-carboxyacyl-CoA

Synonyms

Carboxylyl-CoA synthetase

ECTree

     6 Ligases
         6.2 Forming carbon-sulfur bonds
             6.2.1 Acid-thiol ligases
                6.2.1.23 dicarboxylate-CoA ligase

Substrates Products

Substrates Products on EC 6.2.1.23 - dicarboxylate-CoA ligase

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SUBSTRATE
PRODUCT                       
REACTION DIAGRAM
ORGANISM
UNIPROT
COMMENTARY
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LITERATURE
(Substrate)
COMMENTARY
(Product) hide
LITERATURE
(Product)
Reversibility
r=reversible
ir=irreversible
?=not specified
ATP + decanedioic acid + CoA
AMP + diphosphate + decanedioyl-CoA
show the reaction diagram
-
-
-
-
?
ATP + dodec-2-enedioic acid + CoA
AMP + diphosphate + dodec-2-enedioyl-CoA
show the reaction diagram
-
i.e. traumatic acid, at 40% of the activity relative to dodecanedioic acid
-
-
?
ATP + dodecanedioic acid + CoA
AMP + diphosphate + dodecanedioyl-CoA
show the reaction diagram
-
highest activity with dodecandioic acid , ATP cannot be replaced by GTP
-
?
ATP + heptanedioic acid + CoA
AMP + diphosphate + heptanedioyl-CoA
show the reaction diagram
-
-
-
-
?
ATP + hexadecanedioic acid + CoA
AMP + diphosphate + hexadecanedioyl-CoA
show the reaction diagram
-
-
-
-
?
ATP + hexanedioic acid + CoA
AMP + diphosphate + hexanedioyl-CoA
show the reaction diagram
-
-
-
-
?
ATP + octanedioic acid + CoA
AMP + diphosphate + octanedioyl-CoA
show the reaction diagram
-
-
-
-
?
ATP + pentanedioic acid + CoA
AMP + diphosphate + pentanedioyl-CoA
show the reaction diagram
-
-
-
-
?
ATP + tetradecanedioic acid + CoA
AMP + diphosphate + tetradecanedioyl-CoA
show the reaction diagram
-
-
-
-
?
additional information
?
-
-
the dicarboxylyl-CoA synthetase appears to catalyze an essential step in the degradation of dicarboxylic acids
-
-
?