Serine-sulfate ammonia-lyase

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serine-sulfate ammonia-lyase
Identifiers
EC no.4.3.1.10
CAS no.9054-70-0
Databases
IntEnzIntEnz view
BRENDABRENDA entry
ExPASyNiceZyme view
KEGGKEGG entry
MetaCycmetabolic pathway
PRIAMprofile
PDB structuresRCSB PDB PDBe PDBsum
Gene OntologyAmiGO / QuickGO

In enzymology, a serine-sulfate ammonia-lyase (EC 4.3.1.10) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction

L-serine O-sulfate + H2O pyruvate + NH3 + sulfate

Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are and H2O, whereas its 3 products are pyruvate, NH3, and sulfate.

This enzyme belongs to the family of lyases, specifically ammonia lyases, which cleave carbon-nitrogen bonds. The systematic name of this enzyme class is L-serine-O-sulfate ammonia-lyase (pyruvate-forming). This enzyme is also called (L-SOS)lyase.

References[]

  • Thomas JH, Tudball N (1967). "Studies on the enzymic degradation of L-serine O-sulphate by a rat liver preparation". Biochem. J. 105 (2): 467–72. PMC 1198333. PMID 5583990.


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