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phosphoribosyltransferase domain-containing protein
This PRTase family, and C-terminal TRSP domain, are related to OPRTases [1], and are predicted to use Orotate as substrate. These genes are found in the biosynthetic operon associated with the Ter stress-response operon and are predicted to be involved in the biosynthesis of a ribo-nucleoside involved in stress response [1]. [1]. 23044854. Ter-dependent stress response systems: novel pathways related to metal sensing, production of a nucleoside-like metabolite, and DNA-processing. Anantharaman V, Iyer LM, Aravind L;. Mol Biosyst. 2012;8:3142-3165. (from Pfam)
TRSP domain-containing protein
This domain occurs C-terminal to PRTase_2 and has highly conserved GXXE and TRSP signatures [1]. It is found in bacteria. These genes are found in the biosynthetic operon associated with the Ter stress response operon and are predicted to be involved in the biosynthesis of a ribo-nucleoside involved in stress response [1]. [1]. 23044854. Ter-dependent stress response systems: novel pathways related to metal sensing, production of a nucleoside-like metabolite, and DNA-processing. Anantharaman V, Iyer LM, Aravind L;. Mol Biosyst. 2012;8:3142-3165. (from Pfam)
phosphoribosyltransferase family protein
phosphoribosyltransferase family protein may catalyze the displacement of the alpha-1'-pyrophosphate of 5-phosphoribosyl-alpha1-pyrophosphate (PRPP) by a nitrogen-containing nucleophile
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