1.4.1.13: glutamate synthase (NADPH)
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Word Map on EC 1.4.1.13
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1.4.1.13
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nitrate
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ammonia
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seedling
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no3
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ferredoxin-dependent
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chlorophyll
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shoot
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ferredoxin
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6.3.1.2
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iron-sulfur
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nadh-dependent
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azaserine
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nitrogenase
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1.4.7.1
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azospirillum
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assimilatory
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alpha-ketoglutarate
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brasilense
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amidotransferase
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glutaminase
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hydroponic
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photorespiratory
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photorespiration
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15n-labeled
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n2-fixing
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molecular biology
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nadp-glutamate
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heterocysts
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glutamine-dependent
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ureides
- 1.4.1.13
- nitrate
- ammonia
- seedling
- no3
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ferredoxin-dependent
- chlorophyll
- shoot
- ferredoxin
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6.3.1.2
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iron-sulfur
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nadh-dependent
- azaserine
- nitrogenase
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1.4.7.1
- azospirillum
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assimilatory
- alpha-ketoglutarate
- brasilense
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amidotransferase
- glutaminase
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hydroponic
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photorespiratory
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photorespiration
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15n-labeled
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n2-fixing
- molecular biology
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nadp-glutamate
- heterocysts
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glutamine-dependent
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ureides
Reaction
Synonyms
EC 2.6.1.53, EhNO1, EhNO2, gltA, gltB, GltB1, GltB2, gltD, GltS, glutamate synthetase (NADP), glutamine amide-2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase (oxidoreductase, NADP), glutamine-ketoglutaric aminotransferase, GOGAT, L-glutamate synthase, L-glutamate synthetase, L-glutamine:2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase, NADPH oxidizing, NADPH-dependent glutamate synthase, NADPH-GltS, NADPH-glutamate synthase, NADPH-GOGAT, NADPH-linked glutamate synthase, pGLTY1, pGLTY2, pGLTZ, PH0876, PH1873, synthase, glutamate (reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate)
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General Information on EC 1.4.1.13 - glutamate synthase (NADPH)
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evolution
phylogenetic and molecular evolutionary analyses
physiological function
key enzyme in the early stages of ammonia assimilation in bacteria, algae and plants, catalyzing the reductive transamidation of the amido nitrogen from glutamine to 2-oxoglutarate to form two molecules of glutamate
physiological function
the small subunit-like protein of glutamate synthase might play an important role in redox maintenance, L-cysteine/L-cystine homeostasis, iron reduction, and the activation of metronidazole
physiological function
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the small subunit-like protein of glutamate synthase might play an important role in redox maintenance, L-cysteine/L-cystine homeostasis, iron reduction, and the activation of metronidazole
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