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EC Number Reaction Commentary Reference
Show all pathways known for 4.4.1.19Display the reaction diagram Show all sequences 4.4.1.19(2R)-2-O-phospho-3-sulfolactate = phosphoenolpyruvate + sulfite - -
Show all pathways known for 4.4.1.19Display the reaction diagram Show all sequences 4.4.1.19(2R)-2-O-phospho-3-sulfolactate = phosphoenolpyruvate + sulfite catalyses the Michael addition of sulfite to phosphoenolpyruvate, requires Mg2+, specifically requires phosphoenolpyruvate and its broad alkaline pH optimum suggests that it uses sulfite rather than bisulfite 639025
Show all pathways known for 4.4.1.19Display the reaction diagram Show all sequences 4.4.1.19(2R)-2-O-phospho-3-sulfolactate = phosphoenolpyruvate + sulfite mechanism, enzyme is not a member of the enolase superfamily 639026
Show all pathways known for 4.4.1.19Display the reaction diagram Show all sequences 4.4.1.19(2R)-2-O-phospho-3-sulfolactate = phosphoenolpyruvate + sulfite The reaction has been observed only in the direction of Michael addition of sulfite to phosphoenolpyruvate.Β It is the first reaction of biosynthesis of coenzyme M in the methanogenic archaeon Methanococcus jannaschii. Its broad alkaline pH optimum suggests that it uses sulfite rather than bisulfite -
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