EC Number |
Substrates |
Organism |
Products |
Reversibility |
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5.4.99.5 | Chorismate |
- |
Escherichia coli |
? |
- |
? |
5.4.99.5 | Chorismate |
- |
Claviceps paspali |
? |
- |
? |
5.4.99.5 | Chorismate |
the first enzyme of the terminal biosynthetic pathway of Phe and Tyr |
Streptomyces venezuelae |
? |
- |
? |
5.4.99.5 | Chorismate |
catalyzes the first step in the branch of the shikimate pathway which leads to the aromatic amino acids, Phe and Tyr |
Arabidopsis thaliana |
? |
- |
? |
5.4.99.5 | Chorismate |
the existence of a cytosolic isoenzyme in addition to the plastidic isoenzyme implies that either a cytosolic pathway, partial or complete, for the biosynthesis of Phe and Tyr exists, or that prephenate, originating from chorismate in the cytosol, is utilized for the synthesis of metabolites other than these two aromatic amino acids |
Arabidopsis thaliana |
? |
- |
? |
5.4.99.5 | Chorismate |
in the biosynthesis of Phe and Tyr, there are two enzymes or enzyme complexes metabolizing chorismate, one leading through prephenate to phenylpyruvate and the other leading through prephenate to 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate |
Escherichia coli |
? |
- |
? |
5.4.99.5 | Chorismate |
in the biosynthesis of Phe and Tyr, there are two enzymes or enzyme complexes metabolizing chorismate, one leading through prephenate to phenylpyruvate and the other leading through prephenate to 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate |
Klebsiella aerogenes |
? |
- |
? |
5.4.99.5 | Chorismate |
plastidic isoenzyme is elicitor-inducible and pathogen-inducible |
Arabidopsis thaliana |
? |
- |
? |
5.4.99.5 | more |
It is possible that an extracellular biosynthetic pathway from chorismate to phenylalanine exists in Mycobacterium smegmatis, even if the function of such putative route is presently obscure |
Mycolicibacterium smegmatis |
? |
- |
? |
5.4.99.5 | more |
The enzymatic reaction is considered to proceed via a pericyclic transition state |
Bacillus subtilis |
? |
- |
? |