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Protein Domain : Aspartate 1-decarboxylase, pyridoxal-dependent

Primary Identifier  IPR022517 Type  Family
Short Name  Asp_decarboxylase_pyridox
description  This enzyme is proposed here to be a form of aspartate 1-decarboxylase, pyridoxal-dependent, that represents a non-orthologous displacement to the more widely distributed pyruvoyl-dependent form (). Aspartate 1-decarboxylase makes beta-alanine, used usually in pathothenate biosynthesis, by decarboxylation from asparatate. A number of species with the PanB and PanC enzymes, however, lack PanD. This protein family occurs in a number of Proteobacteria that lack PanD. This enzyme family appears to be a pyridoxal-dependent enzyme (see ). The family was identified by Partial Phylogenetic Profiling; members in Geobacter sulfurreducens, Geobacter metallireducens, and Pseudoalteromonas atlantica are clustered with the genes for PanB and PanC. We suggest the gene symbol panP (panthothenate biosynthesis enzyme, Pyridoxal-dependent).

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