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Information on EC 2.6.1.21 - D-amino-acid transaminase and Organism(s) Bacillus sp. and UniProt Accession P19938

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     2 Transferases
         2.6 Transferring nitrogenous groups
             2.6.1 Transaminases
                2.6.1.21 D-amino-acid transaminase
IUBMB Comments
A pyridoxal-phosphate protein. The enzyme from thermophilic Bacillus species acts on many D-amino acids with D-alanine and D-2-aminobutyrate as the best amino donors. It can similarly use any of several 2-oxo acids as amino acceptor, with 2-oxoglutarate and 2-oxobutyrate among the best. The enzyme from some other sources has a broader specificity .
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The expected taxonomic range for this enzyme is: Bacteria, Eukaryota, Archaea
Synonyms
d-amino acid aminotransferase, d-amino acid transaminase, d-aat, msmeg_5795, d-alanine aminotransferase, atdat1, aspfum, neofis, gibzea, d-alanine transaminase, more
SYNONYM
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LITERATURE
aminotransferase, D-alanine
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D-alanine aminotransferase
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D-alanine transaminase
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D-alanine:2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase
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D-aspartate transaminase
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D-aspartic aminotransferase
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REACTION TYPE
ORGANISM
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LITERATURE
amino group transfer
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SYSTEMATIC NAME
IUBMB Comments
D-alanine:2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase
A pyridoxal-phosphate protein. The enzyme from thermophilic Bacillus species acts on many D-amino acids with D-alanine and D-2-aminobutyrate as the best amino donors. It can similarly use any of several 2-oxo acids as amino acceptor, with 2-oxoglutarate and 2-oxobutyrate among the best. The enzyme from some other sources has a broader specificity [6].
CAS REGISTRY NUMBER
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37277-85-3
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