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Effect of various analogues of D-glutamic acid on the D-glutamate-adding enzyme from<i>Escherichis coli</i>

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Abstract

Twenty-four analogues of D-glutamic acid were tested as substrates or inhibitors of the D-glutamate-adding enzyme from Escherichia coli. The best substrates were, in decreasing order of specific activity, D-erythro-4-methylglutamic acid, D-erythro-3-methylglutamic acid, DL-homocysteic acid, (+/-)-trans-1-amino-3-carboxy-cyclopentanecarboxylic acid and (+/-)-trans-1-amino-3-carboxy-cyclohexanecarboxylic acid. Among the different stereoisomers, only the D-erythro isomers for methylglutamic acids, and the trans isomers for the cyclic analogs, were substrates. Apart from the D-erythro-3- and 4-methylglutamic acids and DL-homocysteic acid, none of the examined compounds significantly inhibited the addition of radioactive D-glutamic acid to UDP-N-acetylmuramyl-L-alanine.

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