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2.5- Diaminohexanoate, lysine mutase

This cobalamin-dependent enzyme [EC 5.4.3.4], also called D-a-lysine mutase, catalyzes the interconversion of D-lysine and 2,5-diaminohexanoate. [Pg.434]

P-Lysine mutase L-P-Lysine NHj L-Erythro-3,5 -diaminohexanoic acid... [Pg.524]

Lysine 5,6-aminomutase (5,6-LAM) catalyzes the isomerization of D-lysine to 2,5-diaminohexanoic acid [180,181]. The mechanism proposed is analogous to that of D-ornithine amino mutase [228,229]. 5,6-LAM was predicted to be a base-off/His-on Bi2-dependent enzyme [230], as was recently conformed by the crystal structure [231]. [Pg.41]


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