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Information on EC 6.3.1.2 - glutamine synthetase and Organism(s) Mycobacterium bovis and UniProt Accession P64246

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IUBMB Comments
Glutamine synthetase, which catalyses the incorporation of ammonium into glutamate, is a key enzyme of nitrogen metabolism found in all domains of life. Several types have been described, differing in their oligomeric structures and cofactor requirements.
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The enzyme appears in selected viruses and cellular organisms
Synonyms
glutamine synthetase, gamma-glutamyl transferase, gs-ii, gsiii, taase, glna1, glna2, gln1;2, gln synthetase, gs(1), more
SYNONYM
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LITERATURE
Chloroplast GS2
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Clone lambda-GS28
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Clone lambda-GS31
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Clone lambda-GS8
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Cytoplasmic GS3
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Cytosolic GS1
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Gln isozyme alpha
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Gln isozyme beta
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Gln isozyme gamma
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Glutamate--ammonia ligase
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glutamate-ammonia ligase
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Glutamine synthetase
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Glutamylhydroxamic synthetase
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GS
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GS(1)
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GS1
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GS107
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GS112
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GS117
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GS122
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GS2
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GSI
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GSII
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GSIII
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Isozyme delta
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L-Glutamine synthetase
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N47/N48
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S2205/S2287
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Synthetase, glutamine
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SYSTEMATIC NAME
IUBMB Comments
L-glutamate:ammonia ligase (ADP-forming)
Glutamine synthetase, which catalyses the incorporation of ammonium into glutamate, is a key enzyme of nitrogen metabolism found in all domains of life. Several types have been described, differing in their oligomeric structures and cofactor requirements.
CAS REGISTRY NUMBER
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9023-70-5
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