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Experts in Tryptophanase
An enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of L-tryptophan and water to indole, pyruvate, and ammonia. It is a pyridoxal-phosphate protein, requiring K+. It also catalyzes 2,3-elimination and beta-replacement reactions of some indole-substituted tryptophan analogs of L-cysteine, L-serine, and other 3-substituted amino acids. (From Enzyme Nomenclature, 1992) EC 4.1.99.1.
- Phillips, Robert
- Yanofsky, Charles
- Parola, Abraham
- Demidkina, Tatyana
- Zakomirdina, Lyudmila
- Cohen-Luria, Rivka
- Dementieva, Irene
- Faleev, Nicolai
- Gdalevsky, Garik
- Kawata, Yasushi
- Gong, Feng
- Kulikova, Vitalia
- Cruz-Vera, Luis Rogelio
- Erez, Tali
- Goldgur, Yehuda
- Gollnick, Paul
- Horinouchi, Sueharu
- Konan, Kouacou
- Mizobata, Tomohiro
- Mozzarelli, Andrea
- Antson, Alfred
- Awano, Naoki
- Beppu, Teruhiko
- Brzovic, Peter
- Dunn, Michael
- Fujimaki, M
- Ha, Nam Joo
- Harutyunyan, EH
- Ikushiro, Hiroko
- Janecek, Jirí