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Kurt Krause
Biochemistry, Otago University, New Zealand, New Zealand,
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Helen Opel-Reading
Biochemistry, Otago University, New Zealand, New Zealand,
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Roman Mortuza
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Detection of D-glutamate Production from the Dual Function Enzyme, 4-amino-4-deoxychorismate Lyase/D-amino Acid Transaminase, in
Mycobacterium smegmatis
Authors:
Helen K. Opel-Reading
,
Roman Mortuza
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Kurt L. Krause
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01/05/2019,
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D-amino acid transaminase (D-AAT) is able to synthesize both D-glutamate and D-alanine, according to the following reaction: D-alanine + α-ketoglutarate ⇌ D-glutamate + pyruvate. These two D-amino acids are essential components of the peptidoglycan ...
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