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class I SAM-dependent methyltransferase
class I SAM-dependent methyltransferase catalyzes the methylation of one or more specific substrates using S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM or AdoMet) as the methyl donor
methyltransferase domain-containing protein
This family appears to have methyltransferase activity. (from Pfam)
This family appears to be a methyltransferase domain. (from Pfam)
methyltransferase
Members of this family are SAM dependent methyltransferases. (from Pfam)
SAM-dependent methyltransferase
This family consists of nodulation S (NodS) proteins. The products of the rhizobial nodulation genes are involved in the biosynthesis of lipochitin oligosaccharides (LCOs), which are host-specific signal molecules required for nodule formation. NodS is an S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM)-dependent methyltransferase involved in N methylation of LCOs. NodS uses N-deacetylated chitooligosaccharides, the products of the NodBC proteins, as its methyl acceptors [1]. [1]. 11344149. Rhizobial NodL O-acetyl transferase and NodS N-methyl transferase functionally interfere in production of modified Nod factors. Lopez-Lara IM, Kafetzopoulos D, Spaink HP, Thomas-Oates JE;. J Bacteriol 2001;183:3408-3416. (from Pfam)
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