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orotidine 5'-phosphate decarboxylase / HUMPS family protein
This family includes Orotidine 5'-phosphate decarboxylase enzymes EC:4.1.1.23 that are involved in the final step of pyrimidine biosynthesis. The family also includes enzymes such as hexulose-6-phosphate synthase. This family appears to be distantly related to Pfam:PF00834. (from Pfam)
3-hexulose-6-phosphate synthase
Members of this protein family are 3-hexulose-6-phosphate synthase (HPS), or the HPS domain of a fusion protein. This enzyme is part of the ribulose monophosphate (RuMP) pathway, which in one direction removes the toxic metabolite formaldehyde by assimilation into fructose-6-phosphate. In the other direction, in species lacking a complete pentose phosphate pathway, the RuMP pathway yields ribulose-5-phosphate, necessary for nucleotide biosynthesis, at the cost of also yielding formaldehyde. These latter species tend usually have a formaldehyde-activating enzyme to attach formaldehyde to the C1 carrier tetrahydromethanopterin. In these species, the enzyme is viewed as a lyase rather than a synthase and is called D-arabino 3-hexulose 6-phosphate formaldehyde lyase. Note that there is some overlap in specificity with the Escherichia coli enzyme 3-keto-L-gulonate 6-phosphate decarboxylase.
3-hexulose-6-phosphate synthase catalyzes the condensation of ribulose 5-phosphate with formaldehyde to form 3-hexulose 6-phosphate
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