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2.7.11.5
phosphoprotein
reversible inactivation of the enzyme is due to reversible phosphorylation catalyzed by ICDH kinase/phosphatase. This activity requires ATP. Phosphorylation of the Ser113 residue renders the enzyme catalytically inactive as it prevents isocitrate from binding to the active site. This is a consequence of the negative charge carried on phosphoserine 113 and the conformational change associated with it. The ICDH molecule readily undergoes domain shift and/or induced-fit conformational changes to accomodate the binding changes of ICDH kinase/phosphatase
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