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CatA-like O-acetyltransferase
This family contains both true examples of the CatA-like family of chloramphenicol acetyltransferase, involved in antibiotic resistance, and additional full-length homologs of unknown function, some below 25 percent identical. Note that the PGAP annotation pipeline has HMMs assigned higher precedence levels to annotate all trusted CatA family enzymes involved in resistance to chloramphenicol, so any that PGAP uses this HMM to name is unlikely to be a chloramphenicol resistance protein.
CatA-like O-acetyltransferase, family 1
Members of this family are homologs to members of the CatA family of chloramphenicol acetyltransferases, although less than 30% identical. There is no evidence that members of this family act on or confer resistance to chloramphenicol.
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