EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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4.2.1.159 | physiological function |
enzyme is involved in synthesis of the dideoxysugar component of jadomycin B. Insertion mutants show a single major peak corresponding to jadomycin aglycone |
-, 732465 |
4.2.1.159 | physiological function |
in forosamine biosynthesis, enzymes SpnO and SpnN function as a 2,3-dehydrase and a 3-ketoreductase, respectively. The two enzymes act sequentially to catalyze C-2 deoxygenation of TDP-4-dehydro-6-deoxy-D-glucose to form the SpnQ substrate, TDP-4-dehydro-2,6-dideoxy-D-glucose |
734022 |
4.2.1.159 | physiological function |
production of TDP-L-megosamine from TDP-4-keto-6-deoxy-D-glucose requires only five biosynthetic steps, catalyzed by MegBVI, MegDII, MegDIII, MegDIV, and MegDV |
733156 |
4.2.1.159 | physiological function |
the mtm-v gene encodes for a 2,3-dehydratase that catalyzes early and common steps in the biosyntheiss of the mithramycin sugars D-olivose, D-oliose and D-mycarose. Its inactivation causes the accumulation of the nonglycosylated intermediate premithramycinone |
734694 |