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| Family: |
FAMILY NOT NAMED (PTHR21272)
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| Subfamilies: |
1
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| Abstract: |
3-dehydroquinate dehydratase (EC: 4.2.1.10), or dehydroquinase, catalyzes the conversion of 3-dehydroquinate into 3-dehydroshikimate. It is the third step in the shikimate pathway for the biosynthesis of aromatic amino acids from chorismate. Two classes of dehydroquinases exist, known as types I and II. Class-II enzymes are homododecameric enzymes of about 17 kDa. They are found in some bacteria such as actinomycetales [PMID:1910148, PMID:8170389] and some fungi where they act in a catabolic pathway that allows the use of quinic acid as a carbon source.
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| InterPro Accession: |
IPR001874
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| PANTHER Molecular Function: |
Molecular function unclassified
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| PANTHER Biological Process: |
Biological process unclassified
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| Pathway Categories: |
Chorismate biosynthesis 3-dehydroquinate dehydratase
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| Training Sequences: |
9
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| HMM Length |
149
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| Downloads: |
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