EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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3.1.1.96 | malfunction |
DTD knockout in AlaRS editing-defective background causes pronounced toxicity in Escherichia coli even at low-glycine levels which is alleviated by alanine supplementation |
750406 |
3.1.1.96 | malfunction |
inactivation of the corresponding gene (dtd3) renders the growth of Synechocystis sp. hypersensitive to the presence of D-tyrosine |
725386 |
3.1.1.96 | malfunction |
inactivation of the gene dtd increases the toxicity of several D-amino acids including D-tyrosine, D-tryptophan, and D-aspartic acid |
-, 729964 |
3.1.1.96 | metabolism |
the enzym effectively decouples glycine mischarged on tRNAAla, key cellular role as a glycine deacylator |
750406 |
3.1.1.96 | metabolism |
the enzyme hydrolyzes D-amino acids mistakenly attached to tRNAs and eliminates glycine that has been erroneously coupled to tRNAAla |
752311 |
3.1.1.96 | metabolism |
the enzyme is responsible for resistance to the non-canonical amino acid D-tyrosine |
-, 751492 |
3.1.1.96 | physiological function |
the enzyme contributes to the resistance of the cell to D-amino acids by deacylating D-aminoacyl tRNAs at the nuclear pore |
724218 |
3.1.1.96 | physiological function |
the enzyme helps maintain the fidelity of protein synthesis |
-, 725353 |