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1.8.1.5
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the enzyme belongs to the disulfide oxidoreductase (DSOR) family of enzymes. The characteristic His-Glu catalytic dyad of the DSOR family is replaced in 2-ketopropyl coenzyme M oxidoreductase/carboxylase (2-KPCC) uniquely by the residues Phe-His, potentially to eliminate proton-donating groups at a key position in the active site. These differences in 2-KPCC are key in discriminating between carbon dioxide and protons as attacking electrophiles
742523
1.8.1.5
physiological function
2-oxopropylcoenzyme M oxidoreductase/carboxylase (2-KPCC) catalyzes the reductive cleavage and carboxylation of 2-oxopropyl coenzyme M (2-KPC) to form acetoacetate and concomitantly regenerate CoM (2-mercaptoethanesulfonate)
742523
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