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4.1.1.7
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penultimate enzyme in the mandelate pathway, that catalyzes the non-oxidative decarboxylation of benzoylformate to yield carbon dioxide and benzaldehyde
727483
4.1.1.7
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the first step in catalysis by all ThDP-dependent enzymes is the deprotonation of the C2 carbon by the 4'-imino group to form the ylide. Both active sites contain two histidine residues in the catalytic dimer, three ionizable residues in the active site of the enzyme are Ser26, His70 and His281. His281 is the donor for the protonation of the enamine intermediate, Ser26 forms a hydrogen bond with the carboxylate of the substrate
727483
4.1.1.7
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the enzyme enables the organism to utilize R-mandelate as their sole carbon source
727483
4.1.1.7
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the enzyme functions in decarboxylation of benzoylformate to benzaldehyde in the mandalate pathway
727333
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