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  • Mikusova, K.; Huang, H.; Yagi, T.; Holsters, M.; Vereecke, D.; DHaeze, W.; Scherman, M.S.; Brennan, P.J.; McNeil, M.R.; Crick, D.C.
    Decaprenylphosphoryl arabinofuranose, the donor of the D-arabinofuranosyl residues of mycobacterial arabinan, is formed via a two-step epimerization of decaprenylphosphoryl ribose (2005), J. Bacteriol., 187, 8020-8025.
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Mycobacterium tuberculosis P9WGS9 Dpre2
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv P9WGS9 Dpre2
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Substrates and Products (Substrate)

Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
additional information decaprenylphospho-beta-D-ribofuranose 2-oxidase DprE1 and decaprenylphospho-beta-D-erythro-pentofuranosid-2-ulose 2-reductase DprE2 together catalyze the epimerization of decaprenylphosphoryl-beta-D-ribofuranose to decaprenylphosphoryl-beta-D-arabinofuranose. Neither protein individually is sufficient to support the activity Mycobacterium tuberculosis ?
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additional information decaprenylphospho-beta-D-ribofuranose 2-oxidase DprE1 and decaprenylphospho-beta-D-erythro-pentofuranosid-2-ulose 2-reductase DprE2 together catalyze the epimerization of decaprenylphosphoryl-beta-D-ribofuranose to decaprenylphosphoryl-beta-D-arabinofuranose. Neither protein individually is sufficient to support the activity Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv ?
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
Rv3791
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis

General Information

General Information Comment Organism
physiological function decaprenylphosphoryl-D-arabinofuranose is synthesized by the following sequence of events: 5-phosphoribose 1-diphosphate is transferred to a decaprenyl-phosphate molecule to form decaprenylphosphoryl-beta-D-5-phosphoribose. Decaprenylphosphoryl-beta-D-5-phosphoribose is dephosphorylated to form decaprenylphosphoryl-beta-D-ribose. The hydroxyl group at the 2 position of the ribose is oxidized and is likely to form decaprenylphosphoryl-2-keto-beta-D-erythro-pentofuranose. Decaprenylphosphoryl-2-keto-beta-D-erythro-pentofuranose is reduced to form decaprenylphosphoryl-beta-D-arabinofuranose. Thus, the epimerization of the ribosyl to an arabinosyl residue occurs at the lipid-linked level Mycobacterium tuberculosis