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acetyl-coenzyme A synthetase N-terminal domain-containing protein
This domain is found at the N-terminus of many acetyl-coenzyme A synthetase enzymes. (from Pfam)
AMP-binding enzyme
This is a small domain that is found C terminal to Pfam:PF00501. It has a central beta sheet core that is flanked by alpha helices. (from Pfam)
AMP-binding protein
propionate--CoA ligase
propionate--CoA ligase catalyzes the formation of propionyl-CoA from proprionate and coenzyme A
Catalyzes the formation of propionyl-CoA using propionate as a substrate on propionate/minimal media; ATP-dependent
acetate--CoA ligase
Catalyzes the conversion of acetate and CoA to acetyl-CoA
This family contains one of three readily separable clades of proteins in the group of acetate and propionate--CoA ligases. Characterized members of this family act on propionate. From propionyl-CoA, there is a cyclic degradation pathway: it is ligated by PrpC to the TCA cycle intermediate oxaloacetate, acted upon further by PrpD and an aconitase, then cleaved by PrpB to pyruvate and the TCA cycle intermediate succinate.
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