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5.1.3.29
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FucU exhibits a pyranase activity for D-ribose. No activity with D-glucose, L-rhamnose and D-fucose
Escherichia coli
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5.1.3.29
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the enzyme is a dual fucose mutarotase and ribose pyranase
Escherichia coli
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5.1.3.29
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the enzyme is a dual fucose mutarotase and ribose pyranase
Mus musculus
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5.1.3.29
alpha-L-fucopyranose
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Escherichia coli
beta-L-fucopyranose
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r
5.1.3.29
alpha-L-fucopyranose
the enzyme is involved in an interconversion between the two anomeric forms. The enzyme is functional in facilitated incorporation of fucose through the salvage pathway
Mus musculus
beta-L-fucopyranose
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5.1.3.29
alpha-L-fucopyranose
the enzyme is involved in an interconversion between the two anomeric forms. The enzyme is functional in facilitated incorporation of fucose through the salvage pathway
Homo sapiens
beta-L-fucopyranose
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5.1.3.29
alpha-L-fucopyranose
an exchange rate of alpha-to-beta conversion of L-fucose in the absence of FucU is extremely slow
Mus musculus
beta-L-fucopyranose
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5.1.3.29
alpha-L-fucopyranose
FucU binds to both alpha- and beta-fucopyranose and accelerates the conversion between them
Escherichia coli
beta-L-fucopyranose
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