Indole-3-glycerol-phosphate lyase

The enzyme indole-3-glycerol-phosphate lyase (EC 4.1.2.8) catalyzes the chemical reaction

(1S,2R)-1-C-(indol-3-yl)glycerol 3-phosphate indole + D-glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate
Indole-3-glycerol-phosphate lyase
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EC no.4.1.2.8
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This enzyme belongs to the family of lyases, specifically the aldehyde-lyases, which cleave carbon-carbon bonds. The systematic name of this enzyme class is (1S,2R)-1-C-(indol-3-yl)glycerol-3-phosphate D-glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate-lyase (indole-forming). Other names in common use include tryptophan synthase alpha, TSA, indoleglycerolphosphate aldolase, indole glycerol phosphate hydrolase, indole synthase, indole-3-glycerolphosphate D-glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate-lyase, indole-3-glycerol phosphate lyase, IGL, BX1, (1S,2R)-1-C-(indol-3-yl)glycerol 3-phosphate, and D-glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate-lyase. This enzyme participates in benzoxazinone biosynthesis.

References

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    • Frey M, Stettner C, Pare PW, Schmelz EA, Tumlinson JH, Gierl A (2000). "An herbivore elicitor activates the gene for indole emission in maize". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 97 (26): 14801–6. Bibcode:2000PNAS...9714801F. doi:10.1073/pnas.260499897. PMC 18999. PMID 11106389.
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