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Glycine data from LIS
Type | Family |
Description | A deep split separates two related families of proteins, one of which includes experimentally characterised examples of nicotinate phosphoribosyltransferase ( ), the first enzyme of NAD salvage biosynthesis. This entry represents the other family. Members have a different (longer) spacing of several key motifs and have an additional C-terminal domain of up to 100 residues. One argument suggesting that this family represents the same enzyme is that no species has a member of both families. Another is that the gene encoding this protein is located near other NAD salvage biosynthesis genes in Nostoc and in at least four different Gram-positive bacteria. NAD and NADP are ubiquitous in life. Most members of this family are from Gram-positive bacteria. An additional set of mutually closely related archaeal sequences score between the trusted and noise cut-offs. This entry includes pncB1 and pncB2 from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which also play a role in NAD salvage synthesis [ ]. |
Short Name | Nic_PRibTrfase_pncB |