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4.2.1.156
evolution
L-talarate/galactarate dehydratase (TGD) is a member of the mandelate racemase (MR) subgroup of the enolase superfamily of enzymes. Members of the MR subgroup share with other members of the enolase superfamily a common bidomain structure (i.e., (beta/alpha)-7beta-barrel domain and an alpha+beta capping domain) and a common partial reaction (i.e., the metal-assisted, Broensted base-catalyzed abstraction of the alpha-proton from a carboxylate substrate to form an enol(ate) intermediate)
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Salmonella typhimurium LT2 can utilize L-talarate as carbon source. Insertional disruption of the gene talarate dehydratase abolishes this phenotype. The disruption also diminishes, but does not eliminate, the ability of the organism to utilize galactarate as carbon source
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