Methylcitrate synthase
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The high levels of propionate used to preserve foodstuffs lead to fungal growth inhibition via the accumulation of intermediates of the methylcitrate cycle<ref>PMID:10712680</ref>. | The high levels of propionate used to preserve foodstuffs lead to fungal growth inhibition via the accumulation of intermediates of the methylcitrate cycle<ref>PMID:10712680</ref>. | ||
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See also [[Citrate Synthase]]. | See also [[Citrate Synthase]]. | ||
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3D structures of methylcitrate synthase
3hwk – MCS – Mycobacterium tuberculosis
3o8j – MCS – Salmonella enterica
3tqg – MCS – Coxiella burnetii
References
- ↑ Horswill AR, Escalante-Semerena JC. Salmonella typhimurium LT2 catabolizes propionate via the 2-methylcitric acid cycle. J Bacteriol. 1999 Sep;181(18):5615-23. PMID:10482501
- ↑ Brock M, Fischer R, Linder D, Buckel W. Methylcitrate synthase from Aspergillus nidulans: implications for propionate as an antifungal agent. Mol Microbiol. 2000 Mar;35(5):961-73. PMID:10712680

