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4.1.3.6
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citrate lyase activity observed only when an acetylating compound is present in the assay mixture, acetylation possibly involved in the regulation of activity
674281
4.1.3.6
side-chain modification
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33349
4.1.3.6
side-chain modification
acetyl-enzyme
33349
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33364
4.1.3.6
side-chain modification
citrate-lyase-deacetylase functions as an S-acetyl enzyme thioester hydrolase, and catalyzes the conversion of the S-acetyl form of citrate lyase into the inactive sulfhydryl form by hydrolysis of acetyl-thioester bonds of the prosthetic group. In the presence of citrate the deacetylase is stronly inhibited and the deacetylated citrate lyase is is converted to the active acetyl-S-form by the citrate-lyase ligase
33349
4.1.3.6
side-chain modification
contains an acetyl group at its active site, the group is in thioester linkage probably on phosphopantetheine
33358
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