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glycine dehydrogenase (decarboxylating) activity
Known as:
glycine:H-protein-lipoyllysine oxidoreductase (decarboxylating, acceptor-amino-methylating)
, glycine:lipoylprotein oxidoreductase (decarboxylating and acceptor-aminomethylating)
, glycine cleavage system P-protein activity
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Catalysis of the reaction: glycine + lipoylprotein = S-aminomethyldihydrolipoylprotein + CO2. [EC:1.4.4.2]
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2013
2013
Phage ϕ29 protein p1 promotes replication by associating with the FtsZ ring of the divisome in Bacillus subtilis
David Ballesteros-Plaza
,
Isabel Holguera
,
D. Scheffers
,
M. Salas
,
D. Muñoz-Espín
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
2013
Corpus ID: 10458430
During evolution, viruses have optimized the interaction with host factors to increase the efficiency of fundamental processes…
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2012
2012
Forkhead box protein p 1 is a transcriptional repressor of immune signaling in the CNS : implications for transcriptional dysregulation in Huntington disease
Bin Tang
,
K. Bečanović
,
+6 authors
E. Thomas
2012
Corpus ID: 9286298
Forkhead box protein p1 (Foxp1), a transcription factor showing highly enriched expression in the striatum, has been implicated…
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Review
2005
Review
2005
A glycine-cleavage complex as part of the folate one-carbon metabolism of Plasmodium falciparum.
E. Salcedo
,
P. Sims
,
J. E. Hyde
Trends in Parasitology
2005
Corpus ID: 13956872
2003
2003
Disruption of INK4/CDK/Rb cell cycle pathway by gene hypermethylation in multiple myeloma and MGUS
C. Chim
,
T. Fung
,
R. Liang
Leukemia
2003
Corpus ID: 281656
Disruption of INK4/CDK/Rb cell cycle pathway by gene hypermethylation in multiple myeloma and MGUS
Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Methyl-RNA: an evolutionary bridge between RNA and DNA?
A. Poole
,
D. Penny
,
B. Sjöberg
Chemistry and Biology
2000
Corpus ID: 8679750
1998
1998
Polymerization of bacteriophage ø29 replication protein p1 into protofilament sheets
A. Bravo
,
M. Salas
EMBO Journal
1998
Corpus ID: 22425381
Protein p1 (85 amino acids) of the Bacillus subtilis phage ø29 is a membrane‐associated protein required for in vivo viral DNA…
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1997
1997
Initiation of bacteriophage phi29 DNA replication in vivo: assembly of a membrane-associated multiprotein complex.
A. Bravo
,
M. Salas
Journal of Molecular Biology
1997
Corpus ID: 24430836
Initiation of in vitro phage phi29 DNA replication requires the formation of a heterodimer between a free molecule of terminal…
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1989
1989
Purification and partial characterization of the glycine decarboxylase multienzyme complex from Eubacterium acidaminophilum
W. Freudenberg
,
J. Andreesen
Journal of Bacteriology
1989
Corpus ID: 8849950
The proteins P1, P2, and P4 of the glycine cleavage system have been purified from the anaerobic, glycine-utilizing bacterium…
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Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Mutants of the cruciferous plant Arabidopsis thaliana lacking glycine decarboxylase activity.
C. Somerville
,
W. Ogren
Biochemical Journal
1982
Corpus ID: 8146679
A mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heyn. (a small plant in the crucifer family) that lacks glycine decarboxylase activity…
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1979
1979
Inhibition of glycine decarboxylation and serine formation in tobacco by glycine hydroxamate and its effect on photorespiratory carbon flow.
A. L. Lawyer
,
I. Zelitch
Plant Physiology
1979
Corpus ID: 42211046
Glycine hydroxamate is a competitive inhibitor of glycine decarboxylation and serine formation (referred to as glycine…
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