EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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4.2.1.126 | malfunction |
a murQ deletion mutant cannot grow on N-acetylmuramic acid as the sole source of carbon |
715477 |
4.2.1.126 | metabolism |
MurNAc utilization locus and MurNAc utilization pathway in Tannerella forsythia, overview. The three genes, Tanf_08375, Tanf_08380, and Tanf_08385 (murQ), encoding a MurNAc transporter, a putative sugar kinase, and a MurQ etherase, respectively, are transcriptionally linked. Enzymes MurT-MurK function as a PTS-independent MurNAc transporter |
-, 748107 |
4.2.1.126 | physiological function |
MurQ etherase, together with anhydro-N-acetylmuramic acid kinase, is required by Escherichia coli in order to metabolize anhydro-N-acetylmuramic acid obtained either from the environment or from its own cell wall |
715356 |
4.2.1.126 | physiological function |
MurQ in cyanobacteria promotes low-light adaptation through reutilization of peptidoglycan degradation products |
-, 715365 |
4.2.1.126 | physiological function |
MurQ is required for growth on N-acetylmuramic acid |
715477 |
4.2.1.126 | physiological function |
recycling of the cell wall-derived anhydroMurNAc depends on MurQ along with a bifunctional glycosidase/kinase (AnmK). MurQ, is essential for growth on N-acetylmuramate as the sole source of carbon and energy |
714685 |
4.2.1.126 | physiological function |
the enzyme is involved in recycling of the anhydro-N-acetylmuramic acid derived from cell wall murein |
-, 715354 |
4.2.1.126 | physiological function |
the enzyme is involved in the metabolic conversion of MurNAc-6-phosphate to GlcNAc-6-phosphate |
-, 748107 |