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Protein Domain : Arginine decarboxylase

Primary Identifier  IPR002985 Type  Family
Short Name  Arg_decrbxlase
description  Pyridoxal-dependent decarboxylases that act on ornithine-, lysine-, arginine- and related substrates can be classified into different familieson the basis of sequence similarity [, ]. One of these families includeseukaryotic ornithine decarboxylase (ODC), which catalyses the transformation of ornithine into putrescine; prokaryotic diaminopimelic acid decarboxylase(DAPDC), which catalyses the conversion of diaminopimelic acid into lysine,the final step of lysine biosynthesis; Pseudomonas syringae pv. tabaciprotein, tabA, which is probably involved in tabtoxin biosynthesis andis similar to DAPDC; and bacterial and plant biosynthetic argininedecarboxylase (ADC), which catalyses the transformation of arginine into agmatine, the first step in putrescine synthesis from arginine.Although these proteins, which are known collectively as group IVdecarboxylases [], probably share a common evolutionary origin, theirlevels of sequence similarity are low, being confined to a few shortconserved regions.The tomato ADC gene contains an open reading frame encoding a polypeptideof 502 amino acids and a predicted molecular mass of ~55kDa []. The predicted amino acid sequence shares 47 and 38% identify with oat and Escherichia coli ADCs, respectively. Gel blot hybridisation experiments show that,in tomato, ADC is encoded by a single gene and is expressed as a transcriptof ~2.2 kb in the fruit pericarp and leaf tissues [].

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