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Galactose mutarotase (aldose 1-epimerase) (gene name GALM) is a
human enzyme that
reversibly converts α-aldose to the β-anomer. This
enzyme catalyzes the...
- (EC 5.1.3.24,
sialic acid epimerase, N-acetylneuraminate
mutarotase,
sialic acid
mutarotase, YjhT, NanM) is an
enzyme with
systematic name N-acetyl-alpha-neuraminate...
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Federico Leloir, who
first described it. In the
first step,
galactose mutarotase facilitates the
conversion of β-D-galactose to α-D-galactose
since this...
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aldose 1-epimerase.
Other names in
common use
include mutarotase, and
aldose mutarotase. This
enzyme parti****tes in
glycolysis and gluconeogenesis...
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stage is the
conversion of β-D-galactose to α-D-galactose by the enzyme,
mutarotase (GALM). The
Leloir pathway then
carries out the
conversion of α-D-galactose...
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toward urine of
other female mice.
Those mice who
retained the gene
fucose mutarotase (FucM) were
attracted to male mice. In
interviews to the press, researchers...
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birthing a homo****ual offspring.
Researchers found that
disabling the
fucose mutarotase (FucM) gene in
laboratory mice –
which influences the
levels of estrogen...
- (over 90%) in the beta-anomeric form. A
bacterial enzyme with
sialic acid
mutarotase activity, NanM, that is able to
rapidly equilibrate solutions of sialic...
- J. (2018-04-16). "Discovery and
characterization of a
sulfoquinovose mutarotase using kinetic analysis at
equilibrium by
exchange spectroscopy". The Biochemical...
- (epimerase), galT (galactose transferase), galK (galactokinase), and galM (
mutarotase)
which are
transcribed from two
overlapping promoters, PG1 (+1) and PG2...