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Protein Domain : dTDP-glucose 4,6-dehydratase

Primary Identifier  IPR005888 Type  Family
Short Name  dTDP_Gluc_deHydtase
description  The conversion of dTDP-glucose into dTDP-4-keto-6-deoxyglucose by Escherichia coli dTDP-glucose 4,6-dehydratase takes place in the active site in three steps: dehydrogenation to dTDP-4-ketoglucose, dehydration to dTDP-4-ketoglucose-5,6-ene, and rereduction of C6 to the methyl group. The 4,6-dehydratase makes use of tightly bound NAD+as the coenzyme for transiently oxidizing the substrate, activating it for the dehydration step []. This and other 4,6-dehydratases catalyze the first committed step in all 6-deoxysugar biosynthetic pathways described to date. Numerous 6-deoxysugars are used in bacterial lipopolysaccharide production as well as in the biosynthesis of a diverse array of secondary metabolites.

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