EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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4.1.2.4 | metabolism |
the enzyme is involved in the pentose phosphate pathway |
747526 |
4.1.2.4 | metabolism |
the expression of deoxyribose-phosphate aldolase enables cells in which mitochondrial ATP production is abolished to make use of extracellular deoxyinosine to maintain ATP levels. This pathway may allow cells with high deoxyribose-phosphate aldolase activity, such as liver cells, to minimize or delay stress-induced damage by producing energy through deoxynucleoside degradation |
747165 |
4.1.2.4 | physiological function |
DERA catalyzes a sequential aldol reaction that is useful to synthesize a key fragment of atorvastatin |
701770 |
4.1.2.4 | physiological function |
the enzyme is involved in stress response. The enzyme interacts with the stress granule component YBX1 and is recruited to stress granules after oxidative or mitochondrial stress |
747165 |
4.1.2.4 | physiological function |
the organism responds to ciprofloxacin by controlling synthesis of enzymes, e.g. DeoC, with potential role in oxidative damage response and in nucleotide biosynthesis |
705380 |
4.1.2.4 | physiological function |
Toxoplasma gondii deoxyribose phosphate aldolase-like protein interacts with actin depolymerizing factor to enhance the actin filament dynamics in the bradyzoite stage |
-, 716153 |