EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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2.7.1.17 | ATP + 1-deoxy-D-xylulose |
the reaction constitutes a potential salvage pathway for the generation of 1-deoxy-D-xylulose 5-phosphate from exogenous or endogenous 1-deoxy-D-xylulose as starting material for the biosynthesis of terpenoids, thiamine and pyridoxal |
2.7.1.17 | ATP + D-xylitol |
intracellular xylitol is partly converted to xylitol-5-phosphate by xylulokinase |
2.7.1.17 | ATP + D-xylulose |
- |
2.7.1.17 | ATP + D-xylulose |
enzyme of ribitol catabolism, inducible by ribitol |
2.7.1.17 | ATP + D-xylulose |
overexpression of xylulokinase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is detrimental to cell growth on xylulose but not on glucose |
2.7.1.17 | ATP + D-xylulose |
xylulokinase activity is absent during glucose metabolism but is detectable during simultaneous utilization of xylulose and glucose |
2.7.1.17 | ATP + D-xylulose |
expression level of xylulokinase can limit xylulose metabolism, although other factors are also likely to have a role |
2.7.1.17 | ATP + D-xylulose |
the enzyme is involved in one of the initial steps of xylose utilization |
2.7.1.17 | D-xylulose + ATP |
- |
2.7.1.17 | L-ribulose + ATP |
- |