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{{STRUCTURE_2pkp| PDB=2pkp | SIZE=300| SCENE=Homoaconitase/Cv/1 |right|CAPTION=Homoaconitase small subunit complex with Zn+2 (grey) and PEG [[2pkp]]}}
{{STRUCTURE_2pkp| PDB=2pkp | SIZE=300| SCENE=Homoaconitase/Cv/1 |right|CAPTION=Homoaconitase small subunit complex with Zn+2 (grey) and PEG [[2pkp]]}}
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[[Homoaconitase]] is an enzyme which catalyzes the dehydratiuon of cis-homoaconitate to homoisocitric acid. It is found in mitochondria of some fungi.
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[[Homoaconitase]] is an enzyme which catalyzes the dehydration of cis-homoaconitate to homoisocitric acid. It is found in mitochondria of some fungi and yeast<ref>PMID:5954805</ref>.
== 3D Structures of Homoaconitase ==
== 3D Structures of Homoaconitase ==
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[[2pkp]] – MjHomoaconitase small subunit – ''Methanococcus janaschii''<br />
[[2pkp]] – MjHomoaconitase small subunit – ''Methanococcus janaschii''<br />
[[4kp2]] - MjHom large subunit<br />
[[4kp2]] - MjHom large subunit<br />
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Revision as of 10:22, 24 March 2016

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Homoaconitase is an enzyme which catalyzes the dehydration of cis-homoaconitate to homoisocitric acid. It is found in mitochondria of some fungi and yeast[1].

3D Structures of Homoaconitase

Updated on 24-March-2016

2pkp – MjHomoaconitase small subunit – Methanococcus janaschii
4kp2 - MjHom large subunit

References

  1. Strassman M, Ceci LN. Enzymatic formation of cis-homoaconitic acid, an intermediate in lysine biosynthesis in yeast. J Biol Chem. 1966 Nov 25;241(22):5401-7. PMID:5954805

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