Definitions
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- noun organic chemistry Any
salt orester ofoxoglutaric acid
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Examples
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Kobayashi, M.; Gong, Z.; Tanaka, Y.; Yamazaki, M.: Direct evidence for anthocyanidin synthase as a 2-oxoglutarate-dependent oxygenase: mole - cular cloning and functional expression of cDNA from a red forma of Perilla frutescens.
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Separation and characterization of three 2-oxoglutarate-dependent dioxygenases from Cucurbita maxima L. endosperm involved in gibberellin biosynthesis.
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(competitive inhibitor with respect to 2 - oxoglutarate, noncompetitive with respect to Fe2+ [16]) [16] benzene 1,3-dicarboxylate
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< 1, 3, 12-15 > (competitive with respect to 2 - oxoglutarate and ascorbate, noncompetitive with respect to Fe2+ [17,44]) [9, 17, 44] 3,4-dihydroxyphenylpropionate
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(competitive inhibitor with respect to 2 - oxoglutarate, noncompetitive with respect to Fe2+ [16]) [16] pyridine 3-carboxylate
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(competitive inhibitor with respect to 2 - oxoglutarate, noncompetitive with respect to Fe2+ [16]; competitive in - hibition with respect to ascorbate [17]) [16, 17] benzoate
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(competitive inhibitor with respect to 2 - oxoglutarate, noncompetitive with respect to Fe2+ [16]) [16] pyridine 3,5-dicarboxylate
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(competitive inhibitor with respect to 2 - oxoglutarate, noncompetitive with respect to Fe2+ [16]) [16] pyridine 2,4-dicarboxylate
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268, 5504-5511 (1993) [3] Carolis, E.D.; Luca, V.D.: A novel 2-oxoglutarate-dependent dioxygenase in - volved in vindoline biosynthesis: Characterization, purification and kinetic properties.
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285 (1987) [2] Matsuda, J.; Okabe, S.; Hashimoto, T.; Yamada, Y.: Molecular cloning of hyos - cyamine 6 b-hydroxylase, a 2-oxoglutarate-dependent dioxygenase, from cul - tured roots of Hyoscyamus niger.
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