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Citrate lyase ligase C-terminal domain
This family is composed of the C-terminal domain of citrate lyase ligase EC:6.2.1.22. (from Pfam)
[citrate (pro-3S)-lyase] ligase
[citrate (pro-3S)-lyase] ligase catalyzes the acetylation of the prosthetic group (2-(5''-phosphoribosyl)-3'-dephosphocoenzyme-A) of the gamma subunit of citrate lyase in an ATP-dependent reaction, converting the inactive thiol form of this enzyme to the active form
adenylyltransferase/cytidyltransferase family protein
Protein families that contain at least one copy of this domain include citrate lyase ligase, pantoate-beta-alanine ligase, glycerol-3-phosphate cytidyltransferase, ADP-heptose synthase, phosphocholine cytidylyltransferase, lipopolysaccharide core biosynthesis protein KdtB, the bifunctional protein NadR, and a number whose function is unknown. Many of these proteins are known to use CTP or ATP and release pyrophosphate.
ATP is cleaved to AMP and pyrophosphate during the reaction. The carboxyl end is homologous to a number of cytidyltransferases that also release pyrophosphate.
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