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3.5.3.12
agmatine + H2O
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3.5.3.12
agmatine + H2O
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an organism with high putrescine production activity compared to other microorganisms, overview
3.5.3.12
agmatine + H2O
the ability of Listeria monocytogenes to survive in extreme environments (i.e. low temperatures and pH) may arise, at least in part, from agmatine catabolism via the agmatine deiminase system. This catabolic pathway utilizes an agmatine deiminase to hydrolyse agmatine into N-carbamoylputrescine, with concomitant release of ammonia, which increases the pH, thus mitigating the ill effects of the acidic environment
3.5.3.12
agmatine + H2O
the enzyme is involved in putrescine biosynthesis
3.5.3.12
agmatine + H2O
the enzyme is involved in the biosynthesis of polyamines
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