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    of fumarase: Fumarase A, Fumarase B, and Fumarase C. Fumarase A and Fumarase B from Escherichia coli are classified as class I, whereas Fumarase C is...
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  • Fumarase deficiency (or fumaric aciduria) is an exceedingly rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorder in the Krebs cycle, characterized by a deficiency...
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    {\displaystyle K_{\mathrm {m} }} . Diffusion limited enzymes, such as fumarase, work at the theoretical upper limit of 108 – 1010 M−1s−1, limited by diffusion...
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    trans-Enol-oxaloacetate also appears when tartrate is the substrate for fumarase. Oxaloacetate forms in several ways in nature. A principal route is upon...
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    of the Short Creek Community are reported to have a high incidence of fumarase deficiency, an extremely rare genetic disease. It causes encephalopathy...
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    triose-phosphate isomerase, carbonic anhydrase, acetylcholinesterase, catalase, fumarase, β-lactamase, and superoxide dismutase.: 8.4.2  The turnover of such enzymes...
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  • complement control protein Family history FH, a gene that encodes the enzyme fumarase Ferrihydrite (Fh), a widespread hydrous ferric oxyhydroxide mineral McDonnell...
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    enzyme succinate dehydrogenase. Fumarate is then converted by the enzyme fumarase to malate. Human skin naturally produces fumaric acid when exposed to sunlight...
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    dehydrogenase, α-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase, succinyl-CoA synthetase, fumarase, and malate dehydrogenase. The urea cycle is facilitated by carbamoyl phosphate...
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  • succinate dehydrogenase, EC 1.3.5.1 fumarate + H2O → malate catalyzing enzyme: fumarase, EC 4.2.1.2 malate + NAD+ → oxaloacetate + NADH + H+ catalyzing enzyme:...
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  • to produce malate. The conversion of fumarate to malate is catalyzed by fumarase. In this way, fumarate connects purine synthesis to the citric acid cycle...
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    where they generate the equivalent of 1.5 ATP 8 Hydration Fumarate + H2O Fumarase L-Malate Hydration of C-C double bond 9 Oxidation L-Malate + NAD+ Malate...
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    Colorado City/Hildale, Utah area has the world's highest incidence of fumarase deficiency, an extremely rare genetic condition which causes severe intellectual...
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  • The fumarate released in the cytosol is hydrated to malate by cytosolic fumarase. This malate is then oxidized to oxaloacetate by cytosolic malate dehydrogenase...
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    tricarboxylic acid cycle: citrate synthase, aconitase, succinate dehydrogenase, fumarase, and malate dehydrogenase. The two cycles differ in that in the glyoxylate...
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    of Amish, Mennonite, and Jewish descent. Similarly, a high frequency of fumarase deficiency exists among the 10,000 members of the Fundamentalist Church...
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    death. The Colorado City/Hildale area has the world's highest incidence of fumarase deficiency, an extremely rare genetic disease. Geneticists attribute this...
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    the mitochondria in other organisms, only two are present in Pygsuia: fumarase and succinate dehydrogenase. In contrast, Lenisia cells contain multiple...
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    Autosomal recessive mutations cause a serious neurological disease known as fumarase deficiency, which is associated with a variety of congenital lesions in...
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  • kinetics and mechanisms of enzyme-catalysed reactions, initially studying fumarase in particular. He was among the first to consider the kinetics of reactions...
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  • mutations have, however, rendered the protein enzymatically inactive. Class I Fumarase enzyme, EC 4.2.1.2 (fumarate hydratase), which catalyzes the reversible...
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    encoding protein Fc fragment of igg receptor iic (gene/pseudogene) FH (1q43): fumarase FLAD1: encoding protein Flavin adenine dinucleotide synthetase 1 FLG-AS1:...
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  • catalysis and effect of salts and buffers on a proton transfer reaction from fumarase to solvent | WorldCat.org". www.worldcat.org. Retrieved 2023-04-27. Peshek...
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  • work with Malcolm Dixon. His thesis project revolved around the enzyme fumarase (not a flavoprotein), for example a study of the effects of temperature...
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  • syndrome Fukuda–Miyanomae–Nakata syndrome Fukuyama-type muscular dystrophy Fumarase deficiency Fumaric aciduria Functioning pancreatic endocrine tumor Fuqua–Berkovitz...
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  • Notification and Assessment Scheme Leiomyomatosis renal cell cancer An alias for Fumarase A license granted by the Royal College of Chiropractors This disambiguation...
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  • Examples of specific hydro-lyases include carbonic anhydrase (EC 4.2.1.1) and fumarase (EC 4.2.1.2). "EC 4.2.1: Enzyme Nomenclature Recommendations". Nomenclature...
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    Carbonic anhydrase Carbon monoxide dehydrogenase Cytochrome c peroxidase Fumarase Superoxide dismutase Triosephosphate isomerase Diffusion-controlled reaction...
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  • The unusually high prevalence of the extremely rare disease known as fumarase deficiency among FLDS members has been attributed to cousin marriages between...
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    phosphate elimination by a functionally distinct member of the aspartase/fumarase superfamily". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 293 (14): 5236–5246...
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