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Cicer data from the Legume Information System
Type | Family |
Description | Members of this protein family are radical SAM family enzymes, maturases that prepare the oxygen-sensitive radical required in the active site of anaerobic sulphatases. This maturase role has led to many misleading legacy annotations suggesting that this enzyme maturase is instead a sulphatase regulatory protein. All members of the seed alignment are radical SAM enzymes encoded next to or near an anaerobic sulphatase. Note that a single genome may encode more than one sulphatase/maturase pair.Proteins in this entry include ChuR from Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron and AnSME (also known as CPF_0616) from Clostridium perfringens. ChuR is involved in 'Ser-type' sulfatase maturation under anaerobic conditions [ ], while AnSME is involved in 'Cys-type' sulfatase maturation under anaerobic conditions []. |
Short Name | Sulphatase_maturase_rSAM |