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4.4.1.15
Description D-cysteine desulfhydrase
Catalyzed reaction D-cysteine + H(2)O = H(2)S + NH(3) + pyruvate.
Cofactor Pyridoxal-phosphate.
In plants, the product of the reaction, H2S, can participate in various growth and development processes, including seed germination.
PDB 4D9F;
Organisms -Eubacteria -Plants
 

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Links Enzyme (activities) 4.4.1.15
BRENDA (activities) 4.4.1.15
KEGG (pathways) 4.4.1.15
PLPMDB (PLP mutants) 4.4.1.15
 
References
 Zhou H, Guan W, Zhou M, Shen J, Liu X, Wu D, Yin X, Xie Y (2020) Cloning and Characterization of a gene Encoding True D-cysteine Desulfhydrase from Oryza sativa Plant Mol Biol Rep 38 95–113.

 Ekimova GA, Fedorov DN, Tani A, Doronina NV, Trotsenko YA (2018) Distribution of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase and D-cysteine desulfhydrase genes among type species of the genus Methylobacterium Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek 111 1723-1734.

 Bharath SR, Bisht S, Harijan RK, Savithri HS, Murthy MR (2012) Structural and mutational studies on substrate specificity and catalysis of Salmonella typhimurium D-cysteine desulfhydrase PLoS One 7 e36267.

 Todorovic B, Glick BR (2008) The interconversion of ACC deaminase and D-cysteine desulfhydrase by directed mutagenesis Planta 229 193-205.

 Riemenschneider, A.; Wegele, R.; Schmidt, A.; Papenbrock, J. (2005) Isolation and characterization of a D-cysteine desulfhydrase protein from Arabidopsis thaliana FEBS J 272 1291-1304.

 Soutourina, J.; Blanquet, S.; Plateau, P. (2001) Role of D-cysteine desulfhydrase in the adaptation of Escherichia coli to D-cysteine J Biol Chem 276 40864-72.

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