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AMP-binding enzyme C-terminal domain
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
phenylacetate--CoA ligase PaaK
Phenylacetate-CoA ligase (PA-CoA ligase) catalyzes the first step in aromatic catabolism of phenylacetic acid (PA) into phenylacetyl-CoA (PA-CoA) [1]. Often located in a conserved gene cluster with enzymes involved in phenylacetic acid activation (paaG/H/I/J), phenylacetate-CoA ligase has been found among the proteobacteria as well as in gram positive prokaryotes [2]. In the B-subclass proteobacterium Azoarcus evansii, phenylacetate-CoA ligase has been shown to be induced under aerobic and anaerobic growth conditions. It remains unclear however, whether this induction is due to the same enzyme or to another isoenzyme restricted to specific anaerobic growth conditions [3].
phenylacetate--CoA ligase
phenylacetate--CoA ligase catalyzes the first step in the aromatic degradation pathway, converting phenylacetic acid into phenylacetyl-CoA
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