2.5.1.66: N2-(2-carboxyethyl)arginine synthase
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Word Map on EC 2.5.1.66
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2.5.1.66
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clavulanic
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clavuligerus
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amidinohydrolase
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clavams
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proclavaminate
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cephamycin
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beta-lactamase
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thiamin
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synthesis
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protoplast
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pset152
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transcriptase
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thdp-dependent
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paralogue
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pah1
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in-frame
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polycistronic
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beta-amino
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clavaminate
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beta-lactam
- 2.5.1.66
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clavulanic
- clavuligerus
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amidinohydrolase
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clavams
- proclavaminate
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cephamycin
- beta-lactamase
- thiamin
- synthesis
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protoplast
-
pset152
- transcriptase
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thdp-dependent
- paralogue
- pah1
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in-frame
-
polycistronic
-
beta-amino
- clavaminate
- beta-lactam
Reaction
Synonyms
carboxyethylarginine synthase, CEA synthetase, CEAS, CeaS1, ceaS2, N(2)-(2-carboxyethyl)arginine synthase, N2-(2-carboxyethyl)arginine synthetase
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General Information on EC 2.5.1.66 - N2-(2-carboxyethyl)arginine synthase
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metabolism
the enzyme is involved in clavulanic acid biosynthesis
physiological function
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enzyme catalyses the committed step in the biosynthesis of the beta-lactamase inhibitor clavulanic acid
physiological function
deletion of the gene encoding isoform ceaS1 results in complete loss of clavam biosynthesis when grown in liquid soy medium. The failure to produce clavam metabolites is due to reduced or abolished transcription of isoform ceaS1 in the ceaS2 mutants. When the same mutants are grown on solid soy medium, clavam production is restored and ceaS1 is produced, albeit at low levels compared to the wild-type
physiological function
deletion of the gene encoding isoform CeaS1 results in mild reduction of clavam biosynthesis when grown in liquid soy medium