EC Number |
Reaction |
Reference |
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4.2.1.104 | carbamate + H+ = NH3 + CO2 |
spontaneous |
- |
4.2.1.104 | cyanate + HCO3- + 2 H+ = NH3 + 2 CO2 |
- |
- |
4.2.1.104 | cyanate + HCO3- + 2 H+ = NH3 + 2 CO2 |
mechanism |
210674 |
4.2.1.104 | cyanate + HCO3- + 2 H+ = NH3 + 2 CO2 |
overall reaction |
- |
4.2.1.104 | cyanate + HCO3- + 2 H+ = NH3 + 2 CO2 |
rapid equilibrium random mechanism |
210678, 210682 |
4.2.1.104 | cyanate + HCO3- + 2 H+ = NH3 + 2 CO2 |
the enzyme requires bicarbonate as a cofactor. Its mechanism is to catalyse the attack of bicarbonate on cyanate, with elimination of carbon dioxide, thus catalysing hydration of the cyanate to carbamae. The carbamate spontaneously hydrolyses to ammonia and carbon dioxide |
651632 |
4.2.1.104 | cyanate + HCO3- + 2 H+ = NH3 + 2 CO2 |
the enzyme requires bicarbonate as a cofactor. Its mechanism is to catalyse the attack of bicarbonate on cyanate, with elimination of carbon dioxide, thus catalysing hydration of the cyanate to carbamae. The carbamate spontaneously hydrolyses to ammonia and carbon dioxide, the decamer shows half-side binding of substrates and substrate analogues, catalytic mechanism, catalytic site involves Arg96, Glu99, and Ser122 |
653941 |
4.2.1.104 | cyanate + HCO3- + 2 H+ = NH3 + 2 CO2 |
the enzyme requires bicarbonate as a cofactor. Its mechanism is to catalyse the attack of bicarbonate on cyanate, with elimination of carbon dioxide, thus catalysing hydration of the cyanate to carbamate. The carbamate spontaneously hydrolyses to ammonia and carbon dioxide |
651632 |
4.2.1.104 | cyanate + HCO3- + H+ = carbamate + CO2 |
- |
- |