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2.6.1.38 |
| Description |
Histidine aminotransferase |
| Alternative names |
L-histidine-2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase. |
| Catalyzed reaction |
L-histidine + 2-oxoglutarate = imidazol-5-yl-pyruvate + L-glutamate. |
| Cofactor |
Pyridoxal-phosphate. |
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In C. glabrata, histidine is transaminated via the aromatic amino acid aminotransferase Aro8. |
| Organisms |
-Eubacteria -Fungi -Metazoa |
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| Links |
Enzyme (activities) 2.6.1.38
BRENDA (activities) 2.6.1.38
KEGG (pathways) 2.6.1.38
PLPMDB (PLP mutants) 2.6.1.38
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| References |
Brunke S, Seider K, Richter ME, Bremer-Streck S, Ramachandra S, Kiehntopf M, Brock M, Hube B (2014) Histidine degradation via an aminotransferase increases the nutritional flexibility of Candida glabrata Eukaryot Cell 13 758-65. Yamada T, Waller AS, Raes J, Zelezniak A, Perchat N, Perret A, Salanoubat M, Patil KR, Weissenbach J, Bork P (2012) Prediction and identification of sequences coding for orphan enzymes using genomic and metagenomic neighbours Mol Syst Biol 8 581. Hacking, A. J.; Hassall, H. (1975) The purification and properties of L-histidine--2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase from Pseudomonas testosteroni Biochem J 147 327-34. Articles on 2.6.1.38 |
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2019/01/17 13:10 |
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