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4.1.3.22
acetate + pyruvate
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Cereibacter sphaeroides
(+)-citramalate
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?
4.1.3.22
acetate + pyruvate
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Clostridium tetanomorphum
(+)-citramalate
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?
4.1.3.22
acetate + pyruvate
enzyme of the citramalate cycle, acetate assimilation involves the operation of the citramalate cycle
Cereibacter sphaeroides
(+)-citramalate
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?
4.1.3.22
acetate + pyruvate
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Clostridium tetanomorphum H1 / ATCC 15920
(+)-citramalate
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?
4.1.3.22
acetate + pyruvate
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Methanocaldococcus jannaschii
citramalate
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?
4.1.3.22
acetate + pyruvate
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Leptospira interrogans
citramalate
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?
4.1.3.22
acetate + pyruvate
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Leptospira meyeri
citramalate
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?
4.1.3.22
acetate + pyruvate
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Leptospira biflexa
citramalate
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?
4.1.3.22
acetate + pyruvate
citramalate synthase appears to have a high affinity for pyruvate, with 52.5% +/- 4.9% of the activity remaining when the pyruvate concentration is reduced from 1 mM to 0.1 mM
Geobacter sulfurreducens
citramalate
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4.1.3.22
acetate + pyruvate
citramalate synthase appears to have a high affinity for pyruvate, with 52.5% +/- 4.9% of the activity remaining when the pyruvate concentration is reduced from 1 mM to 0.1 mM
Geobacter sulfurreducens ATCC 51573 / DSM 12127
citramalate
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