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pyridoxal-phosphate dependent enzyme
Members of this family are all pyridoxal-phosphate dependent enzymes. This family includes: serine dehydratase EC:4.2.1.13 P20132, threonine dehydratase EC:4.2.1.16 Swiss:P04968, tryptophan synthase beta chain EC:4.2.1.20 Swiss:P00932, threonine synthase EC:4.2.99.2 Swiss:P04990, cysteine synthase EC:4.2.99.8 P11096, cystathionine beta-synthase EC:4.2.1.22 Swiss:P35520, 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase EC:4.1.99.4 Swiss:P76316. (from Pfam)
cysteine synthase A
cysteine synthase A (CysK/CysB/CysE) catalyzes the conversion of O-succinyl-L-serine/O-acetyl-L-serine into cysteine, the last step in the cysteine biosynthesis pathway
This model distinguishes cysteine synthase A (CysK) from cysteine synthase B (CysM). CysM differs in having a broader specificity that also allows the use of thiosulfate to produce cysteine thiosulfonate.
cysteine synthase
This model discriminates cysteine synthases (EC 2.5.1.47) (both CysK and CysM) from cystathionine beta-synthase, a protein found primarily in eukaryotes and carrying a C-terminal CBS domain lacking from this protein. Bacterial proteins lacking the CBS domain but otherwise showing resemblamnce to cystathionine beta-synthases and considerable phylogenetic distance from known cysteine synthases were excluded from the seed and score below the trusted cutoff.
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