EC Number |
Application |
Reference |
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2.7.2.11 | biotechnology |
an artificial bifunctional enzyme, gamma-glutamyl kinase/gamma-glutamyl phosphate reductase, improves NaCl tolerance when expressed in Escherichia coli |
390317 |
2.7.2.11 | biotechnology |
the D154N mutation results in a prominant increase in cell viability after freezing at -20°C compared to the viability of the cells harboring the wild-type PRO1 gene, method for breeding novel freeze-tolerant yeast strains |
642209 |
2.7.2.11 | more |
G5K and the homologous acetylglutamate kinase closely resemble each other concerning substrate binding and catalysis, but that they have different mechanisms of feed-back control, roles of K10, K217 and T169 in catalysis and ATP binding and of D150 in orienting the catalytic lysines, roles of D148 and D150 in glutamate binding and of D148 and N149 in proline binding |
679845 |
2.7.2.11 | more |
GK is the rate-limiting enzyme in the proline biosynthesis |
677691 |
2.7.2.11 | more |
proBA fusion gene and some of the mutated proBA fusion genes can be expressed and functionally complement the proline auxotrophy in Escherichia coli JM83, the fused gamma-glutamyl kinase/gamma-glutamyl phosphate reductase is more active than the separate gamma-glutamyl kinase and gamma-glutamyl phosphate reductase enzymes |
-, 673741 |