2.4.1.213: glucosylglycerol-phosphate synthase
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Word Map on EC 2.4.1.213
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2.4.1.213
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synechocystis
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cyanobacterium
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acclimation
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trehalose
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osmolyte
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freshwater
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rhizophila
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redirect
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stenotrophomonas
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osmoprotectant
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salt-regulated
- 2.4.1.213
- synechocystis
- cyanobacterium
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acclimation
- trehalose
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osmolyte
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freshwater
- rhizophila
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redirect
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stenotrophomonas
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osmoprotectant
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salt-regulated
Reaction
Synonyms
GG-phosphate synthase, GGPPS, GGPS, Glucosyl-glycerol-phosphate synthase, glucosylglycerol-phosphate synthase/phosphatase
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General Information on EC 2.4.1.213 - glucosylglycerol-phosphate synthase
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metabolism
physiological function
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GgpS is the key enzyme of the glucosylglycerol pathway The intermediate is dephosphorylated by the second enzyme of the pathway, the glucosylglycerol-phosphate phosphatase, GgpP
metabolism
the enzyme is synthesized at a basal level under low salt conditions. It is largely inactive and is activated after a salt shock. Since the recombinant enzyme purified from Escherichia coli has NaCl-independent activity, it is concluded that an inhibitor bound to GgpS is removed by NaCl in vivo
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the moderately halotolerant cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 synthesizes glucosylglycerol as a compatible solute. Mechanism of activity regulation by the nonspecific salt-dependent binding of an enzyme to nucleic acids, overview
physiological function
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the strains possess a GgpS-based osmoprotective mechanism
physiological function
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the strains possess a GgpS-based osmoprotective mechanism
physiological function
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the strains possess a GgpS-based osmoprotective mechanism except for strains from freshwater
physiological function
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the strains possess a GgpS-based osmoprotective mechanism
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