3.5.1.9: arylformamidase
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Word Map on EC 3.5.1.9
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3.5.1.9
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organophosphorus
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l-tryptophan
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formylation
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teratogen
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n-formyl-l-kynurenine
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teratogenesis
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methylcarbamate
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l-kynurenine
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diazinon
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parvulus
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pyrimidinyls
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kynurenic
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xanthurenic
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triesters
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degradation
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formyltransferase
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crotonamide
- 3.5.1.9
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organophosphorus
- l-tryptophan
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formylation
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teratogen
- n-formyl-l-kynurenine
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teratogenesis
- methylcarbamate
- l-kynurenine
- diazinon
- parvulus
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pyrimidinyls
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kynurenic
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xanthurenic
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triesters
- degradation
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formyltransferase
- crotonamide
Reaction
Synonyms
AFMID, Bna7p, FKF, formamidase I, formamidase II, formyl kynurenine formamidase, formylase, formylkynureninase, formylkynurenine formamidase, KFA, KFase, KynB, kynurenine formamidase, kynurine formamidase
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Reaction
Reaction on EC 3.5.1.9 - arylformamidase
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N-formyl-L-kynurenine + H2O = formate + L-kynurenine
the catalytic triad is formed by residues Ser162, Asp247, and His279
N-formyl-L-kynurenine + H2O = formate + L-kynurenine
the presence of a bridging water/hydroxide ligand in conjunction with the placement of an active site histidine supports a distinctive amidation mechanism, proposed mechanism with intermediate state, overview
N-formyl-L-kynurenine + H2O = formate + L-kynurenine
the presence of a bridging water/hydroxide ligand in conjunction with the placement of an active site histidine supports a distinctive amidation mechanism, proposed mechanism with intermediate state, overview
N-formyl-L-kynurenine + H2O = formate + L-kynurenine
the presence of a bridging water/hydroxide ligand in conjunction with the placement of an active site histidine supports a distinctive amidation mechanism, proposed mechanism with intermediate state, overview
N-formyl-L-kynurenine + H2O = formate + L-kynurenine
via tetrahedral intermediate, enzyme structure and catalytic mechanism, overview