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type III pantothenate kinase
Type III pantothenate kinase catalyses the phosphorylation of pantothenate (Pan), the first step in the universal pathway of CoA biosynthesis. [1]. 16855243. Crystal structure of a type III pantothenate kinase: insight into the mechanism of an essential coenzyme A biosynthetic enzyme universally distributed in bacteria. Yang K, Eyobo Y, Brand LA, Martynowski D, Tomchick D, Strauss E, Zhang H;. J Bacteriol. 2006;188:5532-5540. (from Pfam)
Catalyzes the formation of (R)-4'-phosphopantothenate from (R)-pantothenate in coenzyme A biosynthesis; type III pantothenate kinases are not subject to feedback inhibition from coenzyme A and have a high Km for ATP
type III pantothenate kinase catalyzes the formation of (R)-4'-phosphopantothenate from (R)-pantothenate in coenzyme A biosynthesis
This HMM describes a family of proteins found in a single copy in at least ten different early completed bacterial genomes. The only characterized member of the family is Bvg accessory factor (Baf), a protein required, in addition to the regulatory operon bvgAS, for heterologous transcription of the Bordetella pertussis toxin operon (ptx) in E. coli.
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