EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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2.3.1.178 | evolution |
crystal structures of the enzyme in complex with the cosubstrate reveals an evolutionarily conserved CoA-binding site |
757238 |
2.3.1.178 | evolution |
phylogenetic analysis of nucleotides and amino acids reveals that the ectA, B and C sequences of Bacillus clausii NIOT-DSB04 were conserved in many eubacteria |
-, 756904 |
2.3.1.178 | metabolism |
the enzyme catalyzes a step in ectoine biosynthesis |
757238 |
2.3.1.178 | metabolism |
the enzyme is involved in ectoine biosynthesis. Ectoine is a compatible solute, serves as a protective compound in many halophilic eubacterial cells under stress |
-, 756904 |
2.3.1.178 | metabolism |
the enzyme is involved in the pathway of ectoine biosynthesis |
-, 720373 |
2.3.1.178 | metabolism |
the enzyme is involved in the pathway of ectoine biosynthesis from aspartic acid, overview |
-, 718536 |
2.3.1.178 | metabolism |
the enzyme is involved in the pathway of ectoine biosynthesis from aspartic acid, overview. EctR1 negatively controls transcription of the ect genes, EctR1 function, detailed overview. But Methylomicrobium alcaliphilum may possessseveral regulatory systems |
718536 |
2.3.1.178 | more |
osmoregulated expression of ectABC, and regulatory function of EctR1 in ectoine biosynthesis |
718536 |
2.3.1.178 | more |
regulation of expression of ectABC operon, osmotic up-shock of Halobacillus halophilus cells leads to the enhanced levels of mRNAs of ectABC, overview. Ectoine/proline ratio that is low in cells growing exponentially at different salinities, of 2 and 3 M NaCl, enhances more than 1000fold in the stationary growth phase |
718536 |
2.3.1.178 | more |
regulation of expression of ectABC operon, overview |
718536 |