EC Number |
BRENDA No. |
Title |
Journal |
Volume |
Pages |
Year |
Organism |
PubMed ID |
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2.6.1.52 | 759344 |
N-terminal residues are crucial for quaternary structure and active site conformation for the phosphoserine aminotransferase from enteric human parasite E. histolytica |
Int. J. Biol. Macromol. |
132 |
1012-1023 |
2019 |
Entamoeba histolytica |
30959130 |
2.6.1.52 | 759344 |
N-terminal residues are crucial for quaternary structure and active site conformation for the phosphoserine aminotransferase from enteric human parasite E. histolytica |
Int. J. Biol. Macromol. |
132 |
1012-1023 |
2019 |
Entamoeba histolytica HM1:IMSS |
30959130 |
2.6.1.52 | 759886 |
Comparison of kinetic and enzymatic properties of intracellular phosphoserine aminotransferases from alkaliphilic and neutralophilic bacteria |
Open Chem. |
18 |
149-164 |
2020 |
Bos taurus |
- |
2.6.1.52 | 759886 |
Comparison of kinetic and enzymatic properties of intracellular phosphoserine aminotransferases from alkaliphilic and neutralophilic bacteria |
Open Chem. |
18 |
149-164 |
2020 |
Escherichia coli |
- |
2.6.1.52 | 759886 |
Comparison of kinetic and enzymatic properties of intracellular phosphoserine aminotransferases from alkaliphilic and neutralophilic bacteria |
Open Chem. |
18 |
149-164 |
2020 |
Glycine max |
- |
2.6.1.52 | 759886 |
Comparison of kinetic and enzymatic properties of intracellular phosphoserine aminotransferases from alkaliphilic and neutralophilic bacteria |
Open Chem. |
18 |
149-164 |
2020 |
Niallia circulans |
- |
2.6.1.52 | 759886 |
Comparison of kinetic and enzymatic properties of intracellular phosphoserine aminotransferases from alkaliphilic and neutralophilic bacteria |
Open Chem. |
18 |
149-164 |
2020 |
Alkalihalobacillus alcalophilus |
- |
2.6.1.52 | 759886 |
Comparison of kinetic and enzymatic properties of intracellular phosphoserine aminotransferases from alkaliphilic and neutralophilic bacteria |
Open Chem. |
18 |
149-164 |
2020 |
Tetradesmus obliquus |
- |
2.6.1.52 | 759886 |
Comparison of kinetic and enzymatic properties of intracellular phosphoserine aminotransferases from alkaliphilic and neutralophilic bacteria |
Open Chem. |
18 |
149-164 |
2020 |
Ovis aries |
- |
2.6.1.52 | 759278 |
Phosphoserine aminotransferase1 is part of the phosphorylated pathways for serine biosynthesis and essential for light and sugar-dependent growth promotion |
Front. Plant Sci. |
871 |
1712 |
2018 |
Arabidopsis thaliana |
30515188 |