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     1. Oxidoreductases
        1.17 Acting on CH or CH2 groups
            1.17.99 With unknown physiological acceptors
ID:1.17.99.4
Description:Uracil/thymine dehydrogenase.
Alternative Name: Uracil-thymine oxidase.
Uracil oxidase.
Uracil dehydrogenase.
Cath: 3.30.1330.160; 3.30.1330.170; 3.30.1330.180;

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External Links

UniProtKB Enzyme Link: UniProtKB 1.17.99.4
BRENDA Enzyme Link: BRENDA 1.17.99.4
KEGG Enzyme Link: KEGG1.17.99.4
BioCyc Enzyme Link: BioCyc 1.17.99.4
ExPASy Enzyme Link: ExPASy1.17.99.4
EC2PDB Enzyme Link: EC2PDB 1.17.99.4
ExplorEnz Enzyme Link: ExplorEnz 1.17.99.4
PRIAM enzyme-specific profiles Link: PRIAM 1.17.99.4
IntEnz Enzyme Link: IntEnz 1.17.99.4
MEDLINE Enzyme Link: MEDLINE 1.17.99.4
MSA:

1.17.99.4;

Phylogenetic Tree:

1.17.99.4;

Uniprot:
M-CSA:
RHEA:22752 A + H2O + uracil = AH2 + barbiturate + H(+)
RULE(radius=1)
Reaction
Core-to-Core No scaffolds atoms were exchanged as a result of the reaction

References

TitleAuthorsDatePubMed ID
On the decomposition of pyrimidines by bacteria. II. Studies with cell-free enzyme preparations.LARA FJ1952 Aug14955523
Uracil oxidase and the isolation of barbituric acid from uracil oxidation.WANG TP, LAMPEN JO1952 Feb14927672
Metabolism of pyrimidines by a soil bacterium.WANG TP, LAMPEN JO1952 Feb14927671
Metabolism of cytosine, thymine, uracil, and barbituric acid by bacterial enzymes.HAYAISHI O, KORNBERG A1952 May12981104
Novel amidohydrolytic reactions in oxidative pyrimidine metabolism: analysis of the barbiturase reaction and discovery of a novel enzyme, ureidomalonase.Soong CL, Ogawa J, Shimizu S2001 Aug 1011485332

RHEA:13469 A + H2O + thymine = 5-methylbarbiturate + AH2 + H(+)
RULE(radius=1)
Reaction
Core-to-Core No scaffolds atoms were exchanged as a result of the reaction

References

TitleAuthorsDatePubMed ID
On the decomposition of pyrimidines by bacteria. II. Studies with cell-free enzyme preparations.LARA FJ1952 Aug14955523
Uracil oxidase and the isolation of barbituric acid from uracil oxidation.WANG TP, LAMPEN JO1952 Feb14927672
Metabolism of pyrimidines by a soil bacterium.WANG TP, LAMPEN JO1952 Feb14927671
Metabolism of cytosine, thymine, uracil, and barbituric acid by bacterial enzymes.HAYAISHI O, KORNBERG A1952 May12981104
Novel amidohydrolytic reactions in oxidative pyrimidine metabolism: analysis of the barbiturase reaction and discovery of a novel enzyme, ureidomalonase.Soong CL, Ogawa J, Shimizu S2001 Aug 1011485332