Allosteric Regulation of the First Enzyme in Histidine Biosynthesis
The ATP-PRTase enzyme catalyses the first committed step of histidine biosynthesis in archaea, bacteria, fungi and plants.1 As the catalyst of an energetically expensive pathway, ATP-PRTase is subject to a sophisticated, multilevel regulatory system.2 There are two families of this enzyme, the long...
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University of Canterbury. Chemistry
2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10092/10470 |