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Shikimate kinase

Figure 1. Schematic outline of various products and associated enzymes from the shikimate and phenolic pathways in plants (and some microorganisms). Enzymes (1) 3-deoxy-2-oxo-D-arabino-heptulosate-7-phosphate synthase (2) 5-dehydroquinate synthase (3) shikimate dehydrogenase (4) shikimate kinase (5) 5-enol-pyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (6) chorismate synthase (7) chorismate mutase (8) prephenate dehydrogenase (9) tyrosine aminotransferase (10) prephenate dehydratase (11) phenylalanine aminotransferase (12) anthranilate synthase (13) tryptophan synthase (14) phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (15) tyrosine ammonia-lyase and (16) polyphenol oxidase. (From ACS Symposium Series No. 181, 1982) (62). Figure 1. Schematic outline of various products and associated enzymes from the shikimate and phenolic pathways in plants (and some microorganisms). Enzymes (1) 3-deoxy-2-oxo-D-arabino-heptulosate-7-phosphate synthase (2) 5-dehydroquinate synthase (3) shikimate dehydrogenase (4) shikimate kinase (5) 5-enol-pyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (6) chorismate synthase (7) chorismate mutase (8) prephenate dehydrogenase (9) tyrosine aminotransferase (10) prephenate dehydratase (11) phenylalanine aminotransferase (12) anthranilate synthase (13) tryptophan synthase (14) phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (15) tyrosine ammonia-lyase and (16) polyphenol oxidase. (From ACS Symposium Series No. 181, 1982) (62).
RNA POLYMERASES SELENOPHOSPHATE SYNTHETASE SHIKIMATE KINASE SULFATE ADENYLYLTRANSFERASE TUBULIN TYROSINE LIGASE UBIQUITIN-PROTEIN LIGASES d-XYLULOKINASE ATP-dependent protease La,... [Pg.725]

SHIKIMATE DEHYDROGENASE SHIKIMATE KINASE Shikimate 3-phosphate,... [Pg.780]

Shikimate is further converted to shikimate 3-phosphate (3.22) by shikimate kinase, and subsequently to 5-e o/pyruvylshikimate 3-phosphate (EPSP 3.23) by 5-e o/pyruvylshikimate 3-phosphate synthase. EPSP is then converted to chorismate (3.24) by chorismate synthase. [Pg.82]

Chloramphenicol phosphotransferase from the producing bacterium Streptomyces venezuelae (47) is unrelated to the protein kinase family but rather shows more similarity to small-molecule kinases such as shikimate kinase (48). Analogous to the CAT strategy, phosphorylation occurs at the hydroxyl position 3, blocking this essential group from interacting with the ribosome (Fig. 10). [Pg.93]

S ATP + shikimate <3, 17, 19> (<3> SK2 is the isoenzyme that normally functions in aromatic biosynthesis in the cell, SKI functions only when high intracellular levels of shikimate occurs [3] <19> energy charge plays a role in regulating shikimate kinase, thereby controlling the shikimate pathway [10] <17> the enzyme catalyzes the committed step in the seven-step biosynthesis of chorismate [18]) (Reversibility <3, 17, 19> [3, 10, 18]) [3, 10, 18]... [Pg.221]

Morell, H. Sprinson, D.B. Shikimate kinase isoenzymes in Salmonella ty-phimurium. J. Biol. Chem., 243, 676-682 (1968)... [Pg.226]

Koshiba, T. Alicyclic acid metabolism in plants. 12. Partial purification and some properties of shikimate kinase from Phaseolus mungo seedlings. Plant Cell Physiol., 20, 803-809 (1979)... [Pg.226]

Bowen, J.R. Kosuge, T. In vivo activity, purification, and characterization of shikimate kinase from Sorghum. Plant Physiol., 64, 382-386 (1979)... [Pg.227]

DePeyter, R.C. Pittard, J. Purification and properties of shikimate kinase II from Escherichia coli K-12. J. BacterioL, 165, 331-333 (1986)... [Pg.227]

Schmidt, C.L. Daneel, H.-J. Schultz, G. Buchanan, B.B. Shikimate kinase from spinach chloroplasts. Purification, characterization and regulatory function in aromatic amino acid biosynthesis. Plant Physiol., 93, 758-766 (1990)... [Pg.227]

Romanowski, M.J. Burley, S.K. Crystal structure of the Escherichia coli shikimate kinase I (AroK) that confers sensitivity to mecillinam. Proteins Struct. Funct. Genet., 47, 558-562 (2002)... [Pg.227]

Krell, T. Coyle, J.E. Horsburgh, M.J. Coggins, J.R. Lapthorn, A.J. Crystallization and preliminary X-ray crystallographic analysis of shikimate kinase from Erwinia chrysanthemi. Acta Crystallogr. Sect. D, D53, 612-614 (1997)... [Pg.227]

Daugherty, M. Vonstein, V. Overbeek, R. Osterman, A. Archaeal shikimate kinase, a new member of the GHMP-kinase family. J. BacterioL, 183, 292-300 (2001)... [Pg.227]

Whipp, M.J. Pittard, A.J. A reassessment of the relationship between aroK-and aroL-encoded shikimate kinase enzymes of Escherichia coli. J. BacterioL, 177, 1627-1629 (1995)... [Pg.227]


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