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aminotransferase class V-fold PLP-dependent enzyme
This domain is found in amino transferases, and other enzymes including cysteine desulphurase EC:4.4.1.-. (from Pfam)
aminotransferase class I/II-fold pyridoxal phosphate-dependent enzyme
DegT/DnrJ/EryC1/StrS family aminotransferase
The members of this family are probably all pyridoxal-phosphate-dependent aminotransferase enzymes with a variety of molecular functions. The family includes StsA Swiss:P72454, StsC Swiss:P77952 and StsS [1]. The aminotransferase activity was demonstrated for purified StsC protein as the L-glutamine:scyllo-inosose aminotransferase EC:2.6.1.50, which catalyses the first amino transfer in the biosynthesis of the streptidine subunit of streptomycin [1]. [1]. 9238101. Identification of stsC, the gene encoding the L-glutamine:scyllo-inosose aminotransferase from streptomycin-producing Streptomycetes. Ahlert J, Distler J, Mansouri K, Piepersberg W;. Arch Microbiol 1997;168:102-113. (from Pfam)
cysteine desulfurase
cysteine desulfurase is a pyridoxal-5'-phoshate dependent enzyme that catalyzes the removal of elemental sulfur atoms from cysteine to produce alanine
SufS family cysteine desulfurase
This model represents a subfamily of NifS-related cysteine desulfurases involved in FeS cluster formation needed for nitrogen fixation among other vital functions. Many cysteine desulfurases are also active as selenocysteine lyase and/or cysteine sulfinate desulfinase. This subfamily is associated with the six-gene SUF system described in E. coli and Erwinia as an FeS cluster formation system during oxidative stress. The active site Cys is this subfamily resembles GHHC with one or both His conserved.
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