| EC Tree |
| 1. Oxidoreductases |
| 1.14 Acting on paired donors, with incorporation or reduction of molecular oxygen |
| 1.14.11 With 2-oxoglutarate as one donor, and incorporation of one atom of oxygen into each donor |
| ID: | 1.14.11.55 |
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| Description: | Ectoine hydroxylase. |
| Alternative Name: |
Ectoine dioxygenase. |
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Note: Use your mouse to drag, rotate, and zoom in and out of the structure. Mouse-over to identify atoms and bonds. Mouse controls documentation.| UniProtKB Enzyme Link: | UniProtKB 1.14.11.55 |
| BRENDA Enzyme Link: | BRENDA 1.14.11.55 |
| KEGG Enzyme Link: | KEGG1.14.11.55 |
| BioCyc Enzyme Link: | BioCyc 1.14.11.55 |
| ExPASy Enzyme Link: | ExPASy1.14.11.55 |
| EC2PDB Enzyme Link: | EC2PDB 1.14.11.55 |
| ExplorEnz Enzyme Link: | ExplorEnz 1.14.11.55 |
| PRIAM enzyme-specific profiles Link: | PRIAM 1.14.11.55 |
| IntEnz Enzyme Link: | IntEnz 1.14.11.55 |
| MEDLINE Enzyme Link: | MEDLINE 1.14.11.55 |
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| M-CSA: |
| RHEA:45740 | 2-oxoglutarate + L-ectoine + O2 = 5-hydroxyectoine + CO2 + succinate |
| RULE(radius=1) | [*:1]-[CH2;+0:2]-[*:3].[*:4]=[C;H0;+0:5](-[OH;+0:6])-[C;H0;+0:7](=[*:8])-[*:9].[O;H0;+0:10]=[O;H0;+0:11]>>[*:1]-[CH;+0:2](-[*:3])-[OH;+0:10].[*:8]=[C;H0;+0:7](-[*:9])-[OH;+0:11].[*:4]=[C;H0;+0:5]=[O;H0;+0:6] |
| Reaction | ![]() |
| Core-to-Core | No scaffolds atoms were exchanged as a result of the reaction |
| Title | Authors | Date | PubMed ID |
|---|---|---|---|
| Synthesis of 5-hydroxyectoine from ectoine: crystal structure of the non-heme iron(II) and 2-oxoglutarate-dependent dioxygenase EctD. | Reuter K, Pittelkow M, Bursy J, Heine A, Craan T, Bremer E | 2010 May 14 | 20498719 |
| Synthesis and uptake of the compatible solutes ectoine and 5-hydroxyectoine by Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) in response to salt and heat stresses. | Bursy J, Kuhlmann AU, Pittelkow M, Hartmann H, Jebbar M, Pierik AJ, Bremer E | 2008 Dec | 18849444 |
| Osmotically induced synthesis of the compatible solute hydroxyectoine is mediated by an evolutionarily conserved ectoine hydroxylase. | Bursy J, Pierik AJ, Pica N, Bremer E | 2007 Oct 26 | 17636255 |