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2.6.1.77 |
| Activity |
2.6.1.77 |
| Description |
Taurine--pyruvate aminotransferase |
| Notes |
Family composed of bacterial enzymes, catalyzing the first, reversible step of anaerobic taurine degradation. |
| PLP Fold Type |
I |
| PLP-dependent Domain |
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| Number of sequences |
14 |
| Sequences in seed alignment |
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| Reference sequence |
TPA_BILWA |
| Domain interval |
30-382 |
| Catalytic site |
280 K |
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| References |
Chen Y, Yi D, Jiang S, Wei D (2016) Identification of novel thermostable taurine-pyruvate transaminase from Geobacillus thermodenitrificans for chiral amine synthesis Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 100 3101-11. Felux AK, Denger K, Weiss M, Cook AM, Schleheck D. (2013) Paracoccus denitrificans PD1222 utilizes hypotaurine via transamination followed by spontaneous desulfination to yield acetaldehyde and, finally, acetate for growth. J Bacteriol. 195 2921-30. Denger K, Ruff J, Schleheck D, Cook AM. (2004) Rhodococcus opacus expresses the xsc gene to utilize taurine as a carbon source or as a nitrogen source but not as a sulfur source Microbiology 150 1859-67. Masepohl, B.; Fuhrer, F.; Klipp, W. (2001) Genetic analysis of a Rhodobacter capsulatus gene region involved in utilization of taurine as a sulfur source FEMS Microbiol Lett 205 105-11. Laue, H; Cook, A.M. (2000) Biochemical and molecular characterization of taurine:pyruvate aminotransferase from the anaerobe Bilophila wadsworthia Eur J Biochem 267 6841-8. Articles on 2.6.1.77 |
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2016/10/05 15:18 |
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