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- Q117964 subject Q6368670.
- Q117964 abstract "Epimerases and racemases are isomerase enzymes that catalyze the inversion of stereochemistry in biological molecules. Racemases catalyze the stereochemical inversion around the asymmetric carbon atom in a substrate having only one center of asymmetry. Epimerases catalyze the stereochemical inversion of the configuration about an asymmetric carbon atom in a substrate having more than one center of asymmetry, thus interconverting epimers.Human epimerases include methylmalonyl-CoA epimerase, involved in the metabolic breakdown of the amino acids alanine, isoleucine, methionine and valine, and UDP-glucose 4-epimerase, which is used in the final step of galactose metabolism - catalyzing the reversible conversion of UDP-galactose to UDP-glucose.".
- Q117964 wikiPageExternalLink epimerase.
- Q117964 wikiPageExternalLink racemase.
- Q117964 wikiPageWikiLink Q118026.
- Q117964 wikiPageWikiLink Q180341.
- Q117964 wikiPageWikiLink Q186011.
- Q117964 wikiPageWikiLink Q218642.
- Q117964 wikiPageWikiLink Q483752.
- Q117964 wikiPageWikiLink Q484940.
- Q117964 wikiPageWikiLink Q5953583.
- Q117964 wikiPageWikiLink Q6368670.
- Q117964 wikiPageWikiLink Q8047.
- Q117964 wikiPageWikiLink Q906631.
- Q117964 wikiPageWikiLink Q926272.
- Q117964 comment "Epimerases and racemases are isomerase enzymes that catalyze the inversion of stereochemistry in biological molecules. Racemases catalyze the stereochemical inversion around the asymmetric carbon atom in a substrate having only one center of asymmetry.".
- Q117964 label "Epimerase and racemase".