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2.5.1.66. CEAS is a TPP-related enzyme, can catalyze the condensation of D-G3P and L-Arg with the | 2.5.1.66. CEAS is a TPP-related enzyme, can catalyze the condensation of D-G3P and L-Arg with the | ||
involvement of TPP and magnesium ions (thiamine pyrophosphate) to produce N2- (2-carboxyethyl) arginine, | involvement of TPP and magnesium ions (thiamine pyrophosphate) to produce N2- (2-carboxyethyl) arginine, | ||
− | which will continue to participate in the biosynthesis of clavulanic acid as the first intermediate. | + | which will continue to participate in the biosynthesis of clavulanic acid as the first intermediate.<br> |
− | According to the earlier literature, CEAS (N2-(2-carboxyethyl) arginine synthase) was a synergistic | + | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/a/ac/Ceas2.png" class="img-responsive"> |
+ | <br>According to the earlier literature, CEAS (N2-(2-carboxyethyl) arginine synthase) was a synergistic | ||
effect of Ceas1 and Ceas, namely, N2- (2-carboxyethyl) arginine came from the condensation of G3P | effect of Ceas1 and Ceas, namely, N2- (2-carboxyethyl) arginine came from the condensation of G3P | ||
and L-Arg, which was catalyzed by Ceas1 and Ceas2. The process would be accompanied by the formation | and L-Arg, which was catalyzed by Ceas1 and Ceas2. The process would be accompanied by the formation |
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