4.2.1.144: 3-amino-5-hydroxybenzoate synthase
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Word Map on EC 4.2.1.144
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4.2.1.144
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ansamycins
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polyketide
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rifamycins
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amycolatopsis
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starter
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actinomycete
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mediterranei
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geldanamycin
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synthases
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endophytic
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cosmid
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pyridoxal
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antibiotic-producing
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naphthalenic
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mitomycin
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maytansine
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maytansinoids
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gene-positive
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hygroscopicus
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erythromycin
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carbamoyl
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ansamitocin
- 4.2.1.144
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ansamycins
- polyketide
- rifamycins
- amycolatopsis
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starter
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actinomycete
- mediterranei
- geldanamycin
- synthases
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endophytic
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cosmid
- pyridoxal
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antibiotic-producing
-
naphthalenic
- mitomycin
-
maytansine
-
maytansinoids
-
gene-positive
- hygroscopicus
- erythromycin
-
carbamoyl
-
ansamitocin
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Synonyms
3-amino-5-hydroxybenzoic acid synthase, AHBA synthase, rifK
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Systematic Name
Systematic Name on EC 4.2.1.144 - 3-amino-5-hydroxybenzoate synthase
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5-amino-5-deoxy-3-dehydroshikimate hydro-lyase (3-amino-5-hydroxybenzoate-forming)
A pyridoxal 5'-phosphate enzyme. The enzyme from the bacterium Amycolatopsis mediterranei participates in the pathway for rifamycin B biosynthesis. The enzyme also functions as a transaminase earlier in the pathway, producing UDP-alpha-D-kanosamine [3].