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Ornithine cyclodeaminase/mu-crystallin family
This family contains the bacterial Ornithine cyclodeaminase enzyme EC:4.3.1.12, which catalyses the deamination of ornithine to proline [1]. This family also contains mu-Crystallin the major component of the eye lens in several Australian marsupials, mRNA for this protein has also been found in human retina [2]. [1]. 2644238. Ornithine cyclodeaminase from octopine Ti plasmid Ach5:. identification, DNA sequence, enzyme properties, and comparison. with gene and enzyme from nopaline Ti plasmid C58.. Schindler U, Sans N, Schroder J;. J Bacteriol 1989;171:847-854.. [2]. 1384048. mu-crystallin is a mammalian homologue of Agrobacterium. ornithine cyclodeaminase and is expressed in human retina.. Kim RY, Gasser R, Wistow GJ;. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1992;89:9292-9296. (from Pfam)
ornithine cyclodeaminase family protein
ornithine cyclodeaminase family protein such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa NAD(P)H-dependent anabolic L-arginine dehydrogenase DauB that is involved in the anabolism of D-lysine and D-arginine
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