2.3.3.3: citrate (Re)-synthase
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Word Map on EC 2.3.3.3
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2.3.3.3
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clostridium
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isotopomer
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tca
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kluyveri
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syntrophus
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crotonate
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aciditrophicus
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acetyl-coenzyme
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solventogenic
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dehalococcoides
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pentose-phosphate
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homocitrate
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wood-ljungdahl
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acetobutylicum
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citramalate
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oxppp
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cyclohexane
- 2.3.3.3
- clostridium
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isotopomer
- tca
- kluyveri
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syntrophus
- crotonate
- aciditrophicus
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acetyl-coenzyme
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solventogenic
- dehalococcoides
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pentose-phosphate
- homocitrate
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wood-ljungdahl
- acetobutylicum
- citramalate
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oxppp
- cyclohexane
Reaction
Synonyms
(R)-citrate synthase, cbdbA1708, citrate oxaloacetate-lyase [(pro-3-R)-CH2COO-acetyl-CoA], CLO1313_RS03665, EC 4.1.3.28, Re-citrate synthase, Re-citrate-synthase, Re-CS
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Metals Ions
Metals Ions on EC 2.3.3.3 - citrate (Re)-synthase
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Ca2+
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the enzyme contains stoichiometric amounts of Ca2+ (0.9 Ca/73 kDa)
Co2+
Mn2+
Zn2+
additional information
Co2+
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Co2+ increases the activity by about 70% compared with that obtained withMn2+
Zn2+
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the EDTA-inactivated enzyme regains activity by addition Zn2+ at final concentrations of 0.2 mM
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citrate synthase in extracts is not activated by Mn2+
additional information
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citrate synthase in extracts is not activated by Mn2+