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2.6.1.48 |
| Description |
5-aminovalerate aminotransferase |
| Alternative names |
Delta-aminovalerate aminotransferase; Delta-aminovalerate transaminase; 5-aminopentanoate:2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase. |
| Catalyzed reaction |
5-aminopentanoate + 2-oxoglutarate = 5-oxopentanoate + L-glutamate. |
| Cofactor |
Pyridoxal-phosphate. |
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The only tentatively identified genes (from Pseudomonas putida) are strictly related to bacterial GABA transaminases (EC 2.6.1.19) and have been included in family 2.6.1.19b. |
| Organisms |
-Eubacteria -Fungi |
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| Links |
Enzyme (activities) 2.6.1.48
BRENDA (activities) 2.6.1.48
KEGG (pathways) 2.6.1.48
PLPMDB (PLP mutants) 2.6.1.48
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| References |
Yamanishi Y, Mihara H, Osaki M, Muramatsu H, Esaki N, Sato T, Hizukuri Y, Goto S, Kanehisa M. (2007) Prediction of missing enzyme genes in a bacterial metabolic network. Reconstruction of the lysine-degradation pathway of Pseudomonas aeruginosa FEBS Lett 274 2262-73. Espinosa-Urgel, M., Ramos, J.L. (2001) Expression of a Pseudomonas putida aminotransferase involved in lysine catabolism is induced in the rhizosphere Appl Environ Microbiol 67 5219-24. Ichihara, A.; Ichihara, E.A.; Suda, M. (1960) Metabolism of L-lysine by bacterial enzymes. IV. d-Aminovaleric acid-glutamic acid transaminase. J. Biochem. (Tokyo) 48 412-20. Articles on 2.6.1.48 |
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2019/01/08 10:05 |
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