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Details on Person Kynurenine/alpha-aminoadipate aminotransferase (AADAT) catal...

Class:IdSummation:178458
_displayNameKynurenine/alpha-aminoadipate aminotransferase (AADAT) catal...
_timestamp2010-02-12 22:53:20
created[InstanceEdit:179407] Gopinathrao, G, 2006-04-27 13:13:48
modified[InstanceEdit:508568] D'Eustachio, P, 2010-02-12
textKynurenine/alpha-aminoadipate aminotransferase (AADAT) catalyzes the reversible reaction of alpha-aminoadipate and alpha-ketoglutarate to form alpha-ketoadipate and glutamate. Crystallographic studies have demonstrated that active AADAT enzyme is a homodimer with a pyridoxal phosphate moiety covalently attached to each monomer (Han et al. 2008; Rossi et al. 2008). The enzyme is inferred to be located within the mitochondrion because of a mitochondrial localization sequence motif at the aminoterminal end of the AADAT polypeptide (Goh et al. 2002).
(summation)[Reaction:70952] alpha-aminoadipate + alpha-ketoglutarate <=> alpha-ketoadipate + glutamate [Homo sapiens]
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