5.1.1.11: phenylalanine racemase (ATP-hydrolysing)
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Word Map on EC 5.1.1.11
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5.1.1.11
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brevis
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racemization
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nonribosomal
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adenylate
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thioester
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three-domain
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synthetases
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decapeptide
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aminoacyl
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epimerization
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nagano
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triphosphate-dependent
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single-turnover
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non-producing
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diester
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d-phe
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equilibrate
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thiolation
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4'-phosphopantetheine
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phenylalanyl
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synthesis
- 5.1.1.11
- brevis
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racemization
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nonribosomal
- adenylate
- thioester
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three-domain
- synthetases
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decapeptide
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aminoacyl
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epimerization
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nagano
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triphosphate-dependent
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single-turnover
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non-producing
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diester
- d-phe
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equilibrate
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thiolation
- 4'-phosphopantetheine
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phenylalanyl
- synthesis
Reaction
Synonyms
Gramicidin S synthetase I, GrsA, GS I, PheATE, Phenylalanine racemase, Phenylalanine racemase (adenosine triphosphate-hydrolyzing), Phenylalanine racemase (ATP-hydrolyzing), Racemase, phenylalanine (adenosine triphosphate-hydrolyzing)
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Natural Substrates Products on EC 5.1.1.11 - phenylalanine racemase (ATP-hydrolysing)
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REACTION DIAGRAM
ATP + L-phenylalanine + H2O
AMP + diphosphate + D-phenylalanine
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the three-domain initiation module PheATE of gramicidin S synthetase catalyzes the activation, thiolation and epimerization of L-phenylalanine, the first amino acid incorporated into the decapeptide antibiotic gramicidin S
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phenylalanine racemase, i.e. gramicidin-S synthetase 1, activates and transfers D-Phe to the heavy enzyme, gramicidin S-synthetase 2, which activates the other constituent amino acids on the thioester template
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ATP + L-phenylalanine + H2O
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phenylalanine racemase, the light component of gramicidin S synthetase, racemizes Phe and activates it to the aminoacyl adenylate and in a second step to the thioester
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