EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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1.4.3.1 | 3 meso-2,3-diaminosuccinate + O2 |
- |
1.4.3.1 | D-Asp + H2O + O2 |
- |
1.4.3.1 | D-Asp + H2O + O2 |
high activity |
1.4.3.1 | D-Asp + H2O + O2 |
the enzyme shows high activity only with D-aspartate |
1.4.3.1 | D-aspartate + H2O + O2 |
- |
1.4.3.1 | D-aspartate + H2O + O2 |
intermediate product is iminoaspartate |
1.4.3.1 | D-aspartate + H2O + O2 |
this enzyme is proposed to have a role in the inactivation of the synaptically released D-aspartate |
1.4.3.1 | D-aspartate + H2O + O2 |
DASPO plays an essential role in the assimilation of D-aspartate and acts as a detoxifying agent for D-aspartate. In the wild-type strain, the induction of ChDASPO activity strictly depends on the presence of D-aspartate and is little affected by the copresence of ammonium chloride, but it is significantly reduced by the copresence of both glucose and ammonium chloride, which, however, did not abolish the induction, allowing considerable expression of ChDASPO |
1.4.3.1 | D-Glu + H2O + O2 |
- |
1.4.3.1 | D-Glu + H2O + O2 |
preferred substrate |