EC Number | Metals/Ions | Comment | Organism | Structure |
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5.4.2.6 | Mg2+ | required | Lactococcus lactis |
EC Number | Natural Substrates | Organism | Comment (Nat. Sub.) | Natural Products | Comment (Nat. Pro.) | Rev. | Reac. |
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5.4.2.6 | beta-D-Glucose 1-phosphate | Lactococcus lactis | - |
beta-D-Glucose 6-phosphate | - |
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EC Number | Organism | UniProt | Comment | Textmining |
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5.4.2.6 | Lactococcus lactis | - |
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EC Number | Reaction | Comment | Organism | Reaction ID |
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5.4.2.6 | beta-D-Glucose 1-phosphate = beta-D-glucose 6-phosphate | reaction mechanism of the phosphoryl transfer starting from the bisphosphate intermediate beta-D-glucose-1,6-(bis)phosphate in both directions of the reversible reaction, overview. The calculated energy barrier of the reaction for the beta-D-glucose 1-phosphate to beta-D-glucose 1,6-diphosphate step is only slightly higher than for the beta-G1,6diP to beta-G6P step. Residues Ser114 and Lys145 and Mg2+ play important roles in stabilizing the large negative charge on the phosphate through strong coordination with the phosphate oxygens and guiding the phosphate group throughout the catalytic process | Lactococcus lactis |
EC Number | Substrates | Comment Substrates | Organism | Products | Comment (Products) | Rev. | Reac. |
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5.4.2.6 | beta-D-Glucose 1-phosphate | - |
Lactococcus lactis | beta-D-Glucose 6-phosphate | - |
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5.4.2.6 | beta-D-Glucose 1-phosphate | via stabile intermediate beta-D-glucose-1,6-(bis)phosphate | Lactococcus lactis | beta-D-Glucose 6-phosphate | - |
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EC Number | Synonyms | Comment | Organism |
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5.4.2.6 | beta-PGM | - |
Lactococcus lactis |
EC Number | General Information | Comment | Organism |
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5.4.2.6 | additional information | reaction mechanism analysis by docking techniques and QM/MM theoretical method, overview. Residues Ser114 and Lys145 and Mg2+ play important roles in stabilizing the large negative charge on the phosphate through strong coordination with the phosphate oxygens and guiding the phosphate group throughout the catalytic process | Lactococcus lactis |