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2.5.1.B43
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the predicted sequence of ChlG of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 is considerably similar (35% identity) to that of Rhodobacter sphaeroides BchG, each enzyme has a high level of substrate specificity to distinguish its own substrate from the other. But the BchG activity of Synechocystis chlorophyll synthase mutant ChlGI44F and the ChlG activity of bacteriochlorophyll synthase mutant BchGF28I suggest that ChlG/
EC 2.5.1.62
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EC 2.5.1.133
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2.5.1.B43
metabolism
bacteriochlorophyll and chlorophyll share a common biosynthetic pathway up to the precursor chlorophyllide
737331
2.5.1.B43
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residue F28 is important for the substrate specificities of the enzyme
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