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Show all pathways known for 1.14.11.8Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.14.11.8evolution the enzyme belongs to the family of 2-oxoglutarate (2OG)-dependent oxygenases 744681
Show all pathways known for 1.14.11.8Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.14.11.8evolution the enzyme belongs to the family of 2-oxoglutarate (2OG)-dependent oxygenases. Members of Fe(II) and 2-oxoglutarate-dependent oxygenases catalyze stereoselective hydroxylations of unactivated C-H bonds in various (bio)molecules, including proteins, DNA, and small molecule metabolites 745961
Show all pathways known for 1.14.11.8Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.14.11.8evolution the enzyme belongs to the non-heme Fe(II) and 2-oxoglutarate dependent oxygenases 744678
Show all pathways known for 1.14.11.8Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.14.11.8metabolism the enzyme catalyses the first step in mammalian biosynthesis of carnitine, which plays a crucial role in fatty acid metabolism. Carnitine biosynthesis patway, overview 744681
Show all pathways known for 1.14.11.8Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.14.11.8metabolism the enzyme catalyzes the first step in the biosynthesis of carnitine 691166
Show all pathways known for 1.14.11.8Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.14.11.8metabolism the enzyme catalyzes the first step in the biosynthesis of carnitine, i.e. L-3-hydroxy-4-N-N-N-trimethylaminobutyrate. Lysine in protein peptide linkages undergoes methylation of the 1-amino group to yield trimethyllysine, TML, which is released upon protein degradation. Muscle is the major source of TML. The released TML is further oxidised to gamma-butyrobetaine by the action of trimethyllysine dioxygenase, 3-hydroxy-N-trimethyllysine aldolase and 4-N-trimethylaminobutyraldehyde dehydrogenase 697027
Show all pathways known for 1.14.11.8Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.14.11.8metabolism trimethyllysine hydroxylase (TMLH) catalyses C-3 hydroxylation of Nepsilon-trimethyllysine in the first step of carnitine biosynthesis 744678
Show all pathways known for 1.14.11.8Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.14.11.8metabolism trimethyllysine hydroxylase (TMLH) catalyses C-3 hydroxylation of Nepsilon-trimethyllysine in the first step of carnitine biosynthesis in humans 745958
Show all pathways known for 1.14.11.8Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.14.11.8metabolism trimethyllysine hydroxylase (TMLH) catalyses the first step in carnitine biosynthesis, the conversion of N6,N6,N6-trimethyl-L-lysine to 3-hydroxy-N6,N6,N6-trimethyl-L-lysine 746366
Show all pathways known for 1.14.11.8Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.14.11.8metabolism trimethyllysine hydroxylase (TMLH) is involved in the first step of the physiologically important carnitine biosynthesis pathway. The enzyme catalyzes C-3 hydroxylation of (2S)-Nepsilon-L-trimethyllysine, to produce 3-hydroxy-Nepsilon-L-trimethyllysine, which then undergoes three additional enzymatic steps to the final L-carnitine 745961
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