GDP-L-galactose phosphorylase
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EC number | 2.7.7.69 | ||||||||
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IntEnz | IntEnz view | ||||||||
BRENDA | BRENDA entry | ||||||||
ExPASy | NiceZyme view | ||||||||
KEGG | KEGG entry | ||||||||
MetaCyc | metabolic pathway | ||||||||
PRIAM | profile | ||||||||
PDB structures | RCSB PDB PDBe PDBsum | ||||||||
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GDP-L-galactose phosphorylase (EC 2.7.7.69, VTC2, VTC5) is an enzyme with systematic name GDP:alpha-L-galactose 1-phosphate guanylyltransferase.[1][2][3][4] This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction
- GDP-L-galactose + phosphate alpha-L-galactose 1-phosphate + GDP
The enzyme catalyses a reaction of the Smirnoff-Wheeler pathway.
References
- ↑ Linster, C.L.; Gomez, T.A.; Christensen, K.C.; Adler, L.N.; Young, B.D.; Brenner, C.; Clarke, S.G. (2007). "Arabidopsis VTC2 encodes a GDP-L-galactose phosphorylase, the last unknown enzyme in the Smirnoff-Wheeler pathway to ascorbic acid in plants". J. Biol. Chem. 282: 18879–18885. doi:10.1074/jbc.m702094200. PMID 17462988.
- ↑ Linster, C.L.; Adler, L.N.; Webb, K.; Christensen, K.C.; Brenner, C.; Clarke, S.G. (2008). "A second GDP-L-galactose phosphorylase in arabidopsis en route to vitamin C. Covalent intermediate and substrate requirements for the conserved reaction". J. Biol. Chem. 283: 18483–18492. doi:10.1074/jbc.m802594200. PMID 18463094.
- ↑ Dowdle, J.; Ishikawa, T.; Gatzek, S.; Rolinski, S.; Smirnoff, N. (2007). "Two genes in Arabidopsis thaliana encoding GDP-L-galactose phosphorylase are required for ascorbate biosynthesis and seedling viability". Plant J. 52: 673–689. doi:10.1111/j.1365-313x.2007.03266.x. PMID 17877701.
- ↑ Muller-Moule, P. (2008). "An expression analysis of the ascorbate biosynthesis enzyme VTC2". Plant Mol. Biol. 68: 31–41. doi:10.1007/s11103-008-9350-4. PMID 18516687.
External links
- GDP-L-galactose phosphorylase at the US National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
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