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4.4.1.15
D-cysteine + H2O
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4.4.1.15
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extracellular production of hydrogen selenide accounts for thiol-assisted toxicity of selenite against Saccharomyces cerevisiae
4.4.1.15
D-cysteine + H2O
physiological function unknown, detoxification of D-cysteine suggested, contributes to utilization of D-cysteine as sulfur source
4.4.1.15
D-cysteine + H2O
plant sulfur metabolism
4.4.1.15
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Site-directed mutagenesis shows that altering only two amino acid residues within the predicted active site served to change the enzyme from D-cysteine desulfhydrase to 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase.
4.4.1.15
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Site-directed mutagenesis shows that altering two amino acid residues at the same positions within the active site of tive site served to change the enzyme from D-cysteine desulfhydrase to deaminase from Pseudomonas putida UW4 the enzyme is converted into D-cysteine desulfhydrase.
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