6.3.1.20: lipoate-protein ligase
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Word Map on EC 6.3.1.20
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6.3.1.20
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lipoylation
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ligases
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octanoyl-acyl
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lipoate-dependent
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apicoplast
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octanoylation
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2-oxoacids
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lipoyl-amp
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octanoic
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bioorthogonal
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lipoyltransferase
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h-protein
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octanoyltransferase
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13-amino
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biotechnology
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synthesis
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molecular biology
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drug development
- 6.3.1.20
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lipoylation
- ligases
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octanoyl-acyl
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lipoate-dependent
- apicoplast
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octanoylation
- 2-oxoacids
- lipoyl-amp
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octanoic
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bioorthogonal
- lipoyltransferase
- h-protein
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octanoyltransferase
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13-amino
- biotechnology
- synthesis
- molecular biology
- drug development
Reaction
Synonyms
CTD, EC 2.7.7.63, LIP3, LipB, LipL1, lipoate ligase, lipoate ligase like protein, lipoate protein ligase, lipoate protein ligase B, lipoate-bound lipoate ligase 1, lipoate-protein ligase, lipoate-protein ligase A, lipoic acid ligase, lipoic acid ligase A, lipoic acid protein ligase, lipoic acid protein ligase A1, lipoyl ligase, lipoyl-protein ligase A, LPLA, LplA-LplB complex, LplA1, LplA1Ct, Lpla2, LplB, Oryza s. lipoate-protein ligase A, OsLPLA, PfLipL1
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biotechnology
the enzyme lipoic acid ligase (LplA) can be used for PRIME (probe incorporation mediated by enzymes) labeling, a rapid and specific fluorescent labeling method of the protein of interest by LplA
drug development
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LplA1, but not LplA2, required for intracellular replication and/or virulence of Listeria monocytogenes
molecular biology
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dependency of pathogen Listeria monocytogenes on LplA1 dictated by availability of host lipoyl substrates as alternative lipoate source
synthesis
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enzyme-mediated two-step labeling protocol suitable for live-cell labeling using lipoic acid ligase with norbornene substrates and subsequent inverse-electron demand Diels-Alder reaction
synthesis
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the enzyme can be used for a two-step labeling strategy that combines high selectivity of enzyme-mediated labeling with the chemoselectivity of palladium-catalyzed Sonogashira cross-coupling, overview