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Mur ligase
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'''MurD ligase''' or '''UDP-N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine:D-glutamate ligase''' catalyzes the conversion of UDP-N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine (UMA), D-glutamate and ATP to UDP-N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine-D-glutamate and ADP. MurD is part of the bacterial peptidoglycan synthesis pathway. | '''MurD ligase''' or '''UDP-N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine:D-glutamate ligase''' catalyzes the conversion of UDP-N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine (UMA), D-glutamate and ATP to UDP-N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine-D-glutamate and ADP. MurD is part of the bacterial peptidoglycan synthesis pathway. | ||
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