EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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4.3.1.3 | L-histidine |
- |
4.3.1.3 | L-histidine |
enzyme catalyzes the formation of urocanic acid in the skin, modifies risk of basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma |
4.3.1.3 | more |
- |
4.3.1.3 | more |
catabolite repression of enzyme biosynthesis by acetate |
4.3.1.3 | more |
deficiency of enzyme results in histidinemia |
4.3.1.3 | more |
Ser-143 is an essential active site residue in the enzyme |
4.3.1.3 | more |
histidine utilization is controlled posttranslationally by an activation cascade that involves at least two regulatory proteins |
4.3.1.3 | more |
inductive and repressive effects of carbon and nitrogen on enzyme activity in a black chernozemic soil |
4.3.1.3 | more |
pathway of histidine metabolism, enzymatical synthesis of urocanic acid |
4.3.1.3 | more |
pathway of histidine catabolism |