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4.1.3.36
bicarbonate
the enzyme from Escherichia coli is a type I enzyme, which is dependent on exogenous bicarbonate for catalytic activity. The bicarbonate cofactor is bound to the enzyme active site at a position equivalent to that of the side chain carboxylate of an aspartate residue conserved among bicarbonate-insensitive DHNA-CoA synthases, binding site structure, overview
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4.1.3.36
bicarbonate
the enzyme from Synechocystis is a type I enzyme, type I enzymes are dependent on exogenous bicarbonate for catalytic activity. The bicarbonate cofactor is bound to the enzyme active site at a position equivalent to that of the side chain carboxylate of an aspartate residue conserved among bicarbonate-insensitive DHNA-CoA synthases, binding site structure, overview
726985
4.1.3.36
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