1.2.3.3: pyruvate oxidase
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Word Map on EC 1.2.3.3
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1.2.3.3
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streptococcus
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thiamin
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plantarum
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sanguinis
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pneumococcus
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lipid-activated
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acetohydroxy
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diphosphate-dependent
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phosphotransacetylase
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synthesis
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oralis
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analysis
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medicine
- 1.2.3.3
- streptococcus
- thiamin
- plantarum
- sanguinis
-
pneumococcus
-
lipid-activated
-
acetohydroxy
-
diphosphate-dependent
- phosphotransacetylase
- synthesis
- oralis
- analysis
- medicine
Reaction
Synonyms
acetyl phosphate-producing pyruvate oxidase, phosphate-dependent pyruvate oxidase, POD, POX, POX-2, poxB, PoxF, PyOD, PyrOx, pyruvate oxidase, pyruvate:oxygen-2-oxidoreductase (phosphorylating), pyruvic oxidase, SpxB, SpxB protein
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Activating Compound
Activating Compound on EC 1.2.3.3 - pyruvate oxidase
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phosphatidylethanolamine
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enzyme is specifically activated by phosphotidylethanolamine (16:0-18:1). The C-terminal sequence is important for activation
thiamine
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activates the enzyme. Can be used as an activator on the biosensor responses
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pyrodoxin, nicotinic acid, and riboflavin have no activating effects
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additional information
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pyrodoxin, riboflavin and nicotinic acid do not play an activator role
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additional information
yeast extract, ammonium sulfate and composite phosphate are significant factors on PyOD production. Glycerol and peptone in the medium do not affect the PyOD production significantly
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additional information
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not activating: phosphotidylcholine or phosphotidylglycerol
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