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Ligand 19-(4-hydroxyphenyl)nonadecanoate Please wait a moment until all data is loaded. This message will disappear when all data is loaded.
Basic Ligand Information Molecular Structure
C2 5 H4 2 O3
19-(4-hydroxyphenyl)nonadecanoate
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Roles as Enzyme Ligand
In Vivo Substrate in Enzyme-catalyzed Reactions (1 result)
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ATP + 19-(4-hydroxyphenyl)nonadecanoate = diphosphate + 19-(4-hydroxyphenyl)nonadecanoyl adenylate
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Substrate in Enzyme-catalyzed Reactions (1 result)
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ATP + 19-(4-hydroxyphenyl)nonadecanoate = diphosphate + 19-(4-hydroxyphenyl)nonadecanoyl adenylate
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Enzyme Kinetic Parameters
References & Links Literature References (2)
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Delineation of the roles of FadD22, FadD26 and FadD29 in the biosynthesis of phthiocerol dimycocerosates and related compounds in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
2010
Simeone, R.; Leger, M.; Constant, P.; Malaga, W.; Marrakchi, H.; Daffe, M.; Guilhot, C.; Chalut, C.
FEBS J.
277
2715-2725
Biosynthesis of cell envelope-associated phenolic glycolipids in Mycobacterium marinum
2015
Vergnolle, O.; Chavadi, S.S.; Edupuganti, U.R.; Mohandas, P.; Chan, C.; Zeng, J.; Kopylov, M.; Angelo, N.G.; Warren, J.D.; Soll, C.E.; Quadri, L.E.
J. Bacteriol.
197
1040-1050
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