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Escherichia Coli ADPglucose Synthetase Substrate-Inhibitor Binding Sites Studied by Site(S) Directed Chemical Modification and Mutant Enzyme Characterization

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ADPglucose synthetase catalyzes the synthesis of ADPglucose from α-glucose 1-P and ATP (reaction 1) (1) ATP + a-glucose 1-P ⇌ ADPglucose + PPi ADPglucose is the glucosyl donor for starch synthesis in plants and for glycogen synthesis in bacteria and ADPglucose synthetase has been shown to be the major regulatory enzyme for a 1,4 glucan sythesis in bacteria as well as in plants.

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Lee, Y.M., Larsen, C.E., Preiss, J. (1987). Escherichia Coli ADPglucose Synthetase Substrate-Inhibitor Binding Sites Studied by Site(S) Directed Chemical Modification and Mutant Enzyme Characterization. In: L’Italien, J.J. (eds) Proteins. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1787-6_58

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