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Enoyl-CoA-(∆)
isomerase (EC 5.3.3.8, also
known as dodecenoyl-CoA-(∆) isomerase, 3,2-trans-
enoyl-CoA isomerase, ∆3(cis),∆2(trans)-
enoyl-CoA isomerase...
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Enoyl-CoA
hydratase (ECH) or
crotonase is an
enzyme EC 4.2.1.17 that
hydrates the
double bond
between the
second and
third carbons on 2-trans/cis-enoyl-CoA:...
- KR, DH, 3 ACPs, and a
thioesterase (TE) domain. It does not
contain an
enoyl reductase (ER) domain,
which would be
required for the
complete reduction...
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dehydrogenase to
produce trans-delta 2-
enoyl CoA. It uses FAD as an
electron acceptor and it is
reduced to FADH2. Trans-delta 2-
enoyl CoA is
hydrated at the double...
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derived from
acrylic acid. The
preferred IUPAC name for the
group is prop-2-
enoyl, and it is also
known as
acrylyl or
simply (and incorrectly) as acryl. Compounds...
- by the
sequential action of a
ketoreductase (KR),
dehydratase (DH), and
enoyl reductase (ER). The
growing fatty acid
chain is
carried between these active...
- compounds.
During biotin deficiency, HMB can be
synthesized from MC-CoA via
enoyl-CoA
hydratase and an
unknown thioesterase enzyme,
which convert MC-CoA into...
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Enoyl-acyl
carrier protein reductase (ENR or FabI) (EC 1.3.1.9), is a key
enzyme of the type II
fatty acid
synthesis (FAS) system. ENR is an attractive...
- -[acyl-carrier-protein] ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } hexadec-2-
enoyl-[acyl-carrier-protein] + H2O Hence, this
enzyme has one substrate,...
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Atromentin and
leucomelone possess antibacterial activity,
inhibiting the
enzyme enoyl-acyl
carrier protein reductase, (essential for the
biosynthesis of fatty...