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| - | Two enzymes are responsible for the oxalate that is produced in the ''Burkholderia species''. The first enzyme, ObcA, catalyzes the formation of a tetrahedral C6-CoA adduct from the substrates acetyl-COA and oxaloacetate. The second enzyme, ObcB, produces three products from the C6-CoA adduct. These products are oxalate, acetoacetate and CoA. The oxalate produced from the ''Burkholderia species'', is necessary for bacterial growth and maintaining environmental pH | + | Two enzymes are responsible for the oxalate that is produced in the ''Burkholderia species''. The first enzyme, ObcA, catalyzes the formation of a tetrahedral C6-CoA adduct from the substrates acetyl-COA and oxaloacetate. The second enzyme, ObcB, produces three products from the C6-CoA adduct. These products are oxalate, acetoacetate and CoA. The oxalate produced from the ''Burkholderia species'', is necessary for bacterial growth and maintaining environmental pH. |
<scene name='79/799595/Cartoon_view/1'> Here is the rotating image of the ''Burkhloderia species'' as a cartoon. </scene> | <scene name='79/799595/Cartoon_view/1'> Here is the rotating image of the ''Burkhloderia species'' as a cartoon. </scene> | ||
== Disease == | == Disease == | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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Structural Insights into an Oxalate-producing Serine Hydrolase with an Unusual Oxyanion Hole and Additional Lyase Activity
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