- Source: 8-amino-7-oxononanoate synthase
In enzymology, a 8-amino-7-oxononanoate synthase (EC 2.3.1.47) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction
6-carboxyhexanoyl-CoA + L-alanine
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8-amino-7-oxononanoate + CoA + CO2
Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are 6-carboxyhexanoyl-CoA and L-alanine, whereas its 3 products are 8-amino-7-oxononanoate, CoA, and CO2.
This enzyme participates in biotin metabolism. It employs one cofactor, pyridoxal phosphate.
Nomenclature
This enzyme belongs to the family of transferases, specifically those acyltransferases transferring groups other than aminoacyl groups. The systematic name of this enzyme class is 6-carboxyhexanoyl-CoA:L-alanine C-carboxyhexanoyltransferase (decarboxylating). Other names in common use include 7-keto-8-aminopelargonic acid synthetase, 7-keto-8-aminopelargonic synthetase, and 8-amino-7-oxopelargonate synthase.
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Further reading
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- 8-amino-7-oxononanoate synthase
- Adenosylmethionine—8-amino-7-oxononanoate transaminase
- Committed step
- List of EC numbers (EC 2)