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2.7.1.218
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Escherichia coli can grow on fructoselysine as an energetic substrate at a rate of about one-third of that observed with glucose. Extracts of cells grown on fructoselysine catalyze the phosphorylation of fructoselysine and a delayed formation of glucose 6-phosphate from this substrate. Enzymes of the Yhf operon are responsible for the reactions
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non-oxidative metabolism of psicoselysine and fructoselysine in Escherichia coli involves fructoselysine 6-kinase (YhfQ/FrlD) and fructoselysine 6-phosphate deglycase (YhfN/FrlB), as well as a putative transporter (YhfM/FrlA). These three proteins are encoded by the frl (fructoselysine) operon
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