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(butirosin acyl-carrier protein)—L-glutamate ligase

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(butirosin acyl-carrier protein)—L-glutamate ligase
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EC no.6.2.1.39
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(Butirosin acyl-carrier protein)—L-glutamate ligase (EC 6.2.1.39, [BtrI acyl-carrier protein]—L-glutamate ligase, BtrJ) is an enzyme with systematic name (BtrI acyl-carrier protein):L-glutamate ligase (ADP-forming).[1] This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction

(1) ATP + L-glutamate + BtrI acyl-carrier protein ADP + phosphate + L-glutamyl-[BtrI acyl-carrier protein]
(2) ATP + L-glutamate + 4-amino butanoyl-[BtrI acyl-carrier protein] ADP + phosphate + 4-(gamma-L-glutamylamino)butanoyl-[BtrI acyl-carrier protein]

This enzyme catalyses two steps in the biosynthesis of the side chain of the aminoglycoside antibiotics of the butirosin family.

References

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  1. ^ Li Y, Llewellyn NM, Giri R, Huang F, Spencer JB (June 2005). "Biosynthesis of the unique amino acid side chain of butirosin: possible protective-group chemistry in an acyl carrier protein-mediated pathway". Chemistry & Biology. 12 (6): 665–75. doi:10.1016/j.chembiol.2005.04.010. PMID 15975512.
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