EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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4.2.1.51 | prephenate |
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4.2.1.51 | prephenate |
enzyme is a key regulatory enzyme in the phenylalanine-specific pathway |
4.2.1.51 | prephenate |
involved in biosynthesis of L-phenylalanine |
4.2.1.51 | prephenate |
involved in vivo production of high levels of phenylalanine |
4.2.1.51 | prephenate |
key regulator enzyme in L-phenylalanine biosynthesis |
4.2.1.51 | prephenate |
the enzyme is a bifunctional chorismate mutase/prephenate dehydratase which also possesses chorismate mutase activity, EC 5.4.99.5, and converts chorismate into prephenate, catalyzes the first to steps in the biosynthesis of L-Phe and L-Tyr |
4.2.1.51 | prephenate |
activated G-protein Ga-subunit (GPA1) is directly responsible for the activation of PD1. GCR1, GPA1, and PD1 form all of or part of a signal transduction mechanism responsible for the light-mediated synthesis of phenylpyruvate, Phe, and those metabolites that derive from that Phe |
4.2.1.51 | prephenate |
converts prephenate to phenylpyruvate in L-phenylalanine biosynthesis |
4.2.1.51 | prephenate |
first enzyme in the phenylalanine biosynthesis branch of the biosynthetic pathway for aromatic amino acids |
4.2.1.51 | prephenate |
the enzyme is involved in aromatic amino acid biosynthesis |