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5. Isomerases |
5.5 Intramolecular lyases |
5.5.1 Intramolecular lyases (only sub-subclass identified to date) |
ID: | 5.5.1.25 |
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Description: | 3,6-anhydro-L-galactonate cycloisomerase. |
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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 5.5.1.25 |
BRENDA Enzyme Link: | BRENDA 5.5.1.25 |
KEGG Enzyme Link: | KEGG5.5.1.25 |
BioCyc Enzyme Link: | BioCyc 5.5.1.25 |
ExPASy Enzyme Link: | ExPASy5.5.1.25 |
EC2PDB Enzyme Link: | EC2PDB 5.5.1.25 |
ExplorEnz Enzyme Link: | ExplorEnz 5.5.1.25 |
PRIAM enzyme-specific profiles Link: | PRIAM 5.5.1.25 |
IntEnz Enzyme Link: | IntEnz 5.5.1.25 |
MEDLINE Enzyme Link: | MEDLINE 5.5.1.25 |
RHEA:21512 | 3,6-anhydro-L-galactonate = 2-dehydro-3-deoxy-L-galactonate |
RULE(radius=1) | [*:1]-[CH;+0:2](-[O;H0;+0:3]-[*:4])-[CH;+0:5](-[*:6])-[OH;+0:7]>>([*:1]-[CH2;+0:2]-[C;H0;+0:5](-[*:6])=[O;H0;+0:7].[*:4]-[OH;+0:3]) |
Reaction | ![]() |
Core-to-Core | No scaffolds atoms were exchanged as a result of the reaction |
Title | Authors | Date | PubMed ID |
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The novel catabolic pathway of 3,6-anhydro-L-galactose, the main component of red macroalgae, in a marine bacterium. | Yun EJ, Lee S, Kim HT, Pelton JG, Kim S, Ko HJ, Choi IG, Kim KH | 2015 May | 25156229 |