1.3.1.57: phloroglucinol reductase
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Word Map on EC 1.3.1.57
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1.3.1.57
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eubacterium
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copper
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rumen
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dearomatization
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butyrate
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phenol
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p-chloromercuribenzoate
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air
- 1.3.1.57
- eubacterium
- copper
- rumen
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dearomatization
- butyrate
- phenol
- p-chloromercuribenzoate
- air
Reaction
Synonyms
PGR, PGRcl, PGRde, PGReu
ECTree
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General Information on EC 1.3.1.57 - phloroglucinol reductase
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evolution
metabolism
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phloroglucinol reductases, PGRs, are members of the family of NAD(P)H-dependent short-chain dehydrogenases/reductases (SDRs), PGR subfamily. Several amino acid positions are identified as being conserved within the PGR subfamily and might be involved in substrate differentiation
evolution
phloroglucinol reductases, PGRs, are members of the family of NAD(P)H-dependent short-chain dehydrogenases/reductases (SDRs), PGR subfamily. Several amino acid positions were identified as being conserved within the PGR subfamily and might be involved in substrate differentiation
evolution
U2C7W9
phloroglucinol reductases, PGRs, are members of the family of NAD(P)H-dependent short-chain dehydrogenases/reductases (SDRs), PGR subfamily. Several amino acid positions were identified as being conserved within the PGR subfamily and might be involved in substrate differentiation
evolution
Eubacterium oxidoreducens AB3007
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phloroglucinol reductases, PGRs, are members of the family of NAD(P)H-dependent short-chain dehydrogenases/reductases (SDRs), PGR subfamily. Several amino acid positions were identified as being conserved within the PGR subfamily and might be involved in substrate differentiation
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phloroglucinol is a central intermediate in the degradation of flavonoids and tannins, overview. It is further degraded to acetate and butyrate units
metabolism
phloroglucinol is a central intermediate in the degradation of flavonoids and tannins, overview. It is further degraded to acetate and butyrate units
metabolism
U2C7W9
phloroglucinol is a central intermediate in the degradation of flavonoids and tannins, overview. It is further degraded to acetate and butyrate units
metabolism
Eubacterium oxidoreducens AB3007
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phloroglucinol is a central intermediate in the degradation of flavonoids and tannins, overview. It is further degraded to acetate and butyrate units
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