Abstract:Dihydrodipicolinate synthase catalyzes the formation of dihydropicolinate from pyruvate and L‐aspartate‐β‐semialdehyde (ASA). The enzyme catalyzes the first committed step for the biosynthesis of L‐lysine in bacteria and plants. The enzyme from Escherichia coli is feedback inhibited by lysine, the end product of the pathway. A study of the pH dependence of the kinetic parameters was done to elucidate the acid‐base chemical mechanism of the enzyme. The kinetic mechanism is ping pong with pyruvate binding to fre… Show more
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