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Cobyrinate a,c-diamide synthase

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Cobyrinate a,c-diamide synthase
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EC no.6.3.5.11
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Cobyrinate a,c-diamide synthase (EC 6.3.5.11, cobyrinic acid a,c-diamide synthetase, CbiA (gene)) is an enzyme.[1] This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction

2 ATP + cobyrinate + 2 L-glutamine + 2 H2O 2 ADP + 2 phosphate + cobyrinate a,c-diamide + 2 L-glutamate (overall reaction)
(1a) ATP + cobyrinate + L-glutamine + H2O ADP + phosphate + cobyrinate c-monamide + L-glutamate
(1b) ATP + cobyrinate c-monamide + L-glutamine + H2O ADP + phosphate + cobyrinate a,c-diamide + L-glutamate

This enzyme is the first glutamine amidotransferase that participates in the anaerobic biosynthetic pathway of adenosylcobalamin.

References

  1. ^ Fresquet, V., Williams, L. and Raushel, F.M. (2004). "Mechanism of cobyrinic acid a,c-diamide synthetase from Salmonella typhimurium LT2". Biochemistry. 43: 10619–10627. doi:10.1021/bi048972x. PMID 15311923.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)