EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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4.3.1.7 | ethanolamine |
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4.3.1.7 | ethanolamine |
ethanolamine ammonia-lyase and coenzyme B12 are necessary and sufficient to grow on ethanolamine |
4.3.1.7 | ethanolamine |
elimination of ammonia from the vicinal position of short chain amino alcohol to give the corresponding oxo product |
4.3.1.7 | ethanolamine |
Escherichia coli has evolved specialized organelles (microcompartments) for the degradation of small molecular compounds such as ethanolamine and propanediol |
4.3.1.7 | ethanolamine |
The family of vitamin B12 coenzyme-dependent enzymes catalyzes the radical-mediated cleavage of unactivated C-H bonds and associated 1,2-cross-migrations of hydrogen and alkyl, carbonyl, hydroxyl, or amino groups |
4.3.1.7 | ethanolamine |
first enzyme in ethanolamine degradation |
4.3.1.7 | more |
inducible enzyme |
4.3.1.7 | more |
ethanolamine ammonia-lyase microcompartment is composed of five different shell proteins that have been proposed to assemble into symmetrically shaped polyhedral particles of varying sizes |
4.3.1.7 | more |
the radical intermediate is a substrate radical |