2.7.1.63: polyphosphate-glucose phosphotransferase
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Word Map on EC 2.7.1.63
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2.7.1.63
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mycobacterium
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tuberculosis
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6-phosphate
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glucokinases
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shermanii
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propionibacterium
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nonprocessive
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synthesis
- 2.7.1.63
- mycobacterium
- tuberculosis
- 6-phosphate
- glucokinases
- shermanii
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propionibacterium
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nonprocessive
- synthesis
Reaction
Synonyms
All1371, GMK, inorganic polyphosphate/ATP-glucomannokinase, inorganic polyphosphate:D-glucose 6-phosphotransferase, More, PGPTase, phosphotransferase, polyphosphate-glucose, poly P glucokinase, poly(P) glucokinase, poly(P)/ATP-glucomannokinase, PolyP-dependent glucokinase, polyP-GK, polyP-Glk, polyphosphate glucokinase, polyphosphate-D-(+)-glucose-6-phosphotransferase, polyphosphate-dependent glucokinase, polyphosphate-glucose 6-phosphotransferase, polyphosphate/ATP-glucomannokinase, PP-Glk, PPGK, SCO5059
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General Information on EC 2.7.1.63 - polyphosphate-glucose phosphotransferase
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evolution
malfunction
physiological function
evolution
coevolution of both the thermostability and catalytic activity of the enzyme by directed evolution
a ppgK deletion mutant shows slowed growth in minimal medium with maltose as sole carbon source or under phosphate starvation. Moreover, in minimal medium containing 2 to 4% w/v glucose as carbon source, DELTAppgK grows to lower final biomass concentrations than the wild-type. Growth of a ppgK overexpressing strain is increased as compared to wild-type and empty vector control, respectively
malfunction
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a ppgK deletion mutant shows slowed growth in minimal medium with maltose as sole carbon source or under phosphate starvation. Moreover, in minimal medium containing 2 to 4% w/v glucose as carbon source, DELTAppgK grows to lower final biomass concentrations than the wild-type. Growth of a ppgK overexpressing strain is increased as compared to wild-type and empty vector control, respectively
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presence of PPGK entails a growth advantage
physiological function
a mutant strain lacking enzymatic activity is impaired under nitrogen-fixing conditions
physiological function
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presence of PPGK entails a growth advantage
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physiological function
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a mutant strain lacking enzymatic activity is impaired under nitrogen-fixing conditions
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