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aspartate/glutamate racemase family protein
This family contains aspartate racemase, maleate isomerases EC:5.2.1.1 [1], glutamate racemase, hydantoin racemase and arylmalonate decarboxylase EC:4.1.1.76 [2]. [1]. 20677745. A Covalent Succinylcysteine-like Intermediate in the. Enzyme-Catalyzed Transformation of Maleate to Fumarate by. Maleate Isomerase.. Fisch F, Fleites CM, Delenne M, Baudendistel N, Hauer B,. Turkenburg JP, Hart S, Bruce NC, Grogan G;. J Am Chem Soc. 2010;132:11455-11457.. [2]. 18576402. Structure and mechanism of an unusual malonate decarboxylase and. related racemases.. Okrasa K, Levy C, Hauer B, Baudendistel N, Leys D, Micklefield. J;. Chemistry. 2008;14:6609-6613. (from Pfam)
glutamate racemase
glutamate racemase provides the (R)-glutamate required for cell wall biosynthesis
This family consists of glutamate racemase, a protein required for making the UDP-N-acetylmuramoyl-pentapeptide used as a precursor in bacterial peptidoglycan biosynthesis. The most closely related proteins differing in function are aspartate racemases.
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