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5.1.1.5
L-lysine
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Oenococcus oeni
D-lysine
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r
5.1.1.5
L-lysine
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uncultured bacterium
D-lysine
D-lysine is used by the transgenic plants as nitrogen source
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5.1.1.5
L-lysine
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uncultured bacterium
D-lysine
enzyme exhibits higher specific activity toward lysine in the L-lysine to D-lysine direction than in the reverse reaction
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5.1.1.5
L-lysine
preferred substrate
Proteus mirabilis
D-lysine
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5.1.1.5
L-lysine
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Proteus mirabilis BCRC10725
D-lysine
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5.1.1.5
L-lysine
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Proteus mirabilis BCRC10725
D-lysine
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5.1.1.5
L-lysine
preferred substrate
Proteus mirabilis BCRC10725
D-lysine
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5.1.1.5
L-Ornithine
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Oenococcus oeni
D-Ornithine
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lysine racemase, although functionally inactive for growth purposes, may still have regulatory significance in permitting cross-induction of D-lysine-related enzymes by L-lysine, and vice versa
Pseudomonas putida
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5.1.1.5
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L-Lys gives rise to L-pipecolate that is utilized in the biosynthesis of the piperidine alkaloids 1-acetoxy-6-aminooctahydroindolizine and 3,4,5-trihydroxyoctahydro-1-pyridine. D-Lys is converted to D-N6-acetyllysine prior to further catabolism
Slafractonia leguminicola
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