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                "text": "<p>The IolE/XylA/MocC family proteins are primarily involved in the metabolism of inositol and its derivatives. They catalyse the dehydration of inosose to 3D-(3,5/4)-trihydroxycyclohexane-1,2-dione, a key step in the catabolism of inositol. Inosose dehydratases from this family convert 2-keto-myo-inositol to D-2,3-diketo-4-deoxy-epi-inositol. Additionally, some members are implicated in the reversible interconversion of 2-keto-myo-inositol to 1-keto-D-chiro-inositol. The family also includes proteins involved in the catabolism of rhizopine, xylose, and other sugars, highlighting a broader role in carbohydrate metabolism. The enzymes exhibit a diverse range of substrate specificities and activities, including epimerisation of ketoses and dehydration reactions, contributing to various metabolic pathways across different organisms.</p>",
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