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Imidazolone propionate hydrolase

Imidazolone propionate hydrolase catalyzes the enzymatic cleavage of the imidazole ring to yield formi-minoglutamate. The rat liver enzyme has been partially purified. In addition to the enzymic conversion, two nonenzymic spontaneous reactions yield N-formyl-isoglutamine and 4-oxoglutamic acid. In addition to the oxidative pathways for histidine, there exist three other pathways for its use protein synthesis, decarboxylation to yield histamine (see Inflammation), and transaminase. The activity of histidine pyruvic transamination in rat liver is three times that of histidase. The product of the transaminase reaction is imidazole pyruvic acid, which in turn is converted to imidazole acetic acid. [Pg.179]

This enzyme [EC 3.5.2.7], also referred to as imidazo-lone-5-propionate hydrolase, catalyzes the hydrolysis of 4-imidazolone-5-propanoate to generate A -formimino-L-glutamate. [Pg.360]

Several other proteins show a low, but significant amino acid identity with atzA (Table 22.4). All of these, urease-alpha subunit (urea amidohydrolase), cytosine deaminase, and imidazolone-5-propionate hydrolase, catalyze hydrolytic reactions with substrates involved in the metabolism of nitrogenous compounds (Sadowsky et al 1998). A Rhizobium strain capable of atrazine dechlorination has been isolated from a soil that was previously treated with atrazine (Bouqard et al., 1997). This bacterium could not mineralize atrazine, and it accumulated hydroxyatrazine as the sole metabolite after long-term incubations. Interestingly, 22 of the 24 identified amino acids at the N-terminus of the atrazine halidohydrolase from Rhizobium were identical with atzA from Pseudomonas strain ADP. [Pg.311]

Imidazolone propi- Cephalosporinase hydrolase 4-imidazolone-5-propionate 3.5.27... [Pg.764]


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