Dehydroquinase
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'''Dehydroquinase''' (DHQD) catalyzes the conversion of 3-hydroquinate to 3-hydroshikumate. DHQD is part of the shikimate pathway by which bacteria synthesize the aromatic amino acids. There are 2 types of DHQD found in different organisms. They differ in their sequence and structure. Inhibitors of DHQD are potential bacteriocides. | '''Dehydroquinase''' (DHQD) catalyzes the conversion of 3-hydroquinate to 3-hydroshikumate. DHQD is part of the shikimate pathway by which bacteria synthesize the aromatic amino acids. There are 2 types of DHQD found in different organisms. They differ in their sequence and structure. Inhibitors of DHQD are potential bacteriocides. | ||
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