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enolase C-terminal domain-like protein
This domain appears at the C-terminus of many of the proteins that carry the MR_MLE_N Pfam:PF02746 domain. EC:4.2.1.40. (from Pfam)
Mandelate racemase / muconate lactonizing enzyme, N-terminal domain
SCOP reports fold similarity with enolase N-terminal domain. [1]. 3612800. Crystal structure of muconate lactonizing enzyme at 3 A resolution. Goldman A, Ollis DL, Steitz TA;. J Mol Biol 1987;194:143-153. (from Pfam)
N-acetyl-D-Glu racemase DgcA
Proteins of this family are N-acetyl-D-Glu racemases, which are components of the D-glutamate catabolic pathway (the DgcN-DgcA pathway) in many marine Proteobacteria and halophilic archaea. In the DgcN-DgcA pathway, D-Glu is catalyzed by the N-acetyltransferase DgcN to generate N-acetyl-D-Glu, which is then converted to N-acetyl-L-Glu by the N-acetyl-D-Glu racemase DgcA. N-acetyl-L-Glu is subsequently hydrolyzed into L-Glu, which serves as a carbon/nitrogen source for the growth of marine Proteobacteria and halophilic archaea.
dipeptide epimerase
L-Ala-D/L-Glu epimerase
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