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Carbon-Nitrogen Ligases with Glutamine as Amide-N-Donor

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Definition: Enzymes that catalyze the joining of glutamine-derived ammonia and another molecule. The linkage is in the form of a carbon-nitrogen bond. EC 6.3.5.  DF: C N LIGASES GLN DONOR   
Examples Carbamoyl-Phosphate Synthase (Glutamine-Hydrolyzing)
Other names Carbon Nitrogen Ligases with Glutamine as Amide N
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
arginine attenuator peptide  0   *Peptide Fragments *Carbon-Nitrogen Ligases with Glutamine as Amide-N-Donor. Mol Cell Biol 1998 Dec;18(12):7528-36
PurL protein, E coli  EC 6.3.5.3   *Carbon-Nitrogen Ligases with Glutamine as Amide-N-Donor *Escherichia coli Proteins. Microbiology 1996 Sep;142( Pt 9):2439-47
carbamoyl phosphate synthetase (arginine-specific)  EC 6.3.5.-   *Carbon-Nitrogen Ligases with Glutamine as Amide-N-Donor. J Biol Chem 1990;265(19):10981
NAD+ synthase (glutamine-hydrolysing)  EC 6.3.5.1   *Carbon-Nitrogen Ligases with Glutamine as Amide-N-Donor. Blood 1990;75(7):1576
phosphoribosylformylglycinamidine synthetase  EC 6.3.5.3 2-formamido-N-ribosylacetamide 5'-phosphate L-glutamine amido-ligase (adenosine diphosphate)  *Carbon-Nitrogen Ligases with Glutamine as Amide-N-Donor. Biochem 16(6):1065;1977; Biochem Genet 12(5):393;1974; J Cell Physiol 101(2):293;1979; Methods Enzymol 51:193;1978
GMP synthase (glutamine hydrolysing)  EC 6.3.5.2   *Carbon-Nitrogen Ligases with Glutamine as Amide-N-Donor. Cancer Treat Rep 60(10):1567;1976; J Biol Chem 253(23):8470;1978
asparagine synthetase (glutamine-hydrolyzing)  EC 6.3.5.4   *Carbon-Nitrogen Ligases with Glutamine as Amide-N-Donor.

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