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B6db families: 2.6.1.105

2.6.1.105
Activity 2.6.1.105
Description Lysine--8-amino-7-oxononanoate transaminase
Notes Family based on the validat3ed sequence from Bacillus subtilis. Enzymes very similar to those in family 2.6.1.62, but distinct based on the fact that use L-lysine as the amino group donor.
PDB 3DOD;
PLP Fold Type I
PLP-dependent Domain
Domain alignment
Domain hmm
Fold type I

Number of sequences 12
Sequences in seed alignment
BacteriaWP_061805750 (Bacillus endophyticus); G97067 (Clostridium acetobutylicum); BAC03240 (Bacillus subtilis); EME75550 (Bacillus sonorensis L12); WP_025025689 (Bacillus mannanilyticus); NP_846574 (Bacillus anthracis); BAB04501 (Bacillus halodurans); BIOA_BACSH (Bacillus sphaericus); WP_061528822 (Bacillus nakamurai); BIOA_AQUAE (Aquifex aeolicus); WP_048406785 (Bacillus glycinifermentans); EPZ38450 (Anoxybacillus sp. SK3-4);

DISPLAY: Fasta format, alignment, hmm, hmm_local


Reference sequence BAC03240
Domain interval 29-380
Catalytic site 280 K
 
References
 Dey, S.; Lane, J.M.; Lee, R.E.; Rubin, E.J.; Sacchettini, J.C. (2010) Structural characterization of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis biotin biosynthesis enzymes 7,8-diaminopelargonic acid synthase and dethiobiotin synthetase Biochemistry 49 6746-60.

 Van Arsdell, SW.; Perkins, J.B.; Yocum, R.R.; Luan, L.; Howitt, C.L.; Prasad Chatterjee, N.; Pero, J.G. (2005) Removing a bottleneck in the Bacillus subtilis biotin pathway: bioA utilizes lysine rather than S-adenosylmethionine as the amino donor in the KAPA-to-DAPA reaction Biotechnol Bioeng 91 75-83.

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