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FHY1
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Name |
FMN hydrolase / 5-amino-6-(5-phospho-D-ribitylamino)uracil phosphatase [EC: 3.1.3.102 3.1.3.104]
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Pathway |
map01110 | Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites |
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Module |
M00125 | Riboflavin biosynthesis, plants and bacteria, GTP => riboflavin/FMN/FAD |
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KEGG Orthology (KO) [BR:ko00001]
09100 Metabolism
09108 Metabolism of cofactors and vitamins
00740 Riboflavin metabolism
K20860 FHY1; FMN hydrolase / 5-amino-6-(5-phospho-D-ribitylamino)uracil phosphatase
Enzymes [BR:ko01000]
3. Hydrolases
3.1 Acting on ester bonds
3.1.3 Phosphoric-monoester hydrolases
3.1.3.102 FMN hydrolase
K20860 FHY1; FMN hydrolase / 5-amino-6-(5-phospho-D-ribitylamino)uracil phosphatase
3.1.3.104 5-amino-6-(5-phospho-D-ribitylamino)uracil phosphatase
K20860 FHY1; FMN hydrolase / 5-amino-6-(5-phospho-D-ribitylamino)uracil phosphatase
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Authors |
Rawat R, Sandoval FJ, Wei Z, Winkler R, Roje S |
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An FMN hydrolase of the haloacid dehalogenase superfamily is active in plant chloroplasts. |
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Haase I, Sarge S, Illarionov B, Laudert D, Hohmann HP, Bacher A, Fischer M |
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Enzymes from the haloacid dehalogenase (HAD) superfamily catalyse the elusive dephosphorylation step of riboflavin biosynthesis. |
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