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6.3.1.20: lipoate-protein ligase

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Word Map on EC 6.3.1.20

Reaction

ATP
+
(R)-lipoate
+
a [lipoyl-carrier protein]-L-lysine
=
a [lipoyl-carrier protein]-N6-(lipoyl)lysine
+
AMP
+
diphosphate

Synonyms

CTD, EC 2.7.7.63, LIP3, LipB, LipL1, lipoate ligase, lipoate ligase like protein, lipoate protein ligase, lipoate protein ligase B, lipoate-bound lipoate ligase 1, lipoate-protein ligase, lipoate-protein ligase A, lipoic acid ligase, lipoic acid ligase A, lipoic acid protein ligase, lipoic acid protein ligase A1, lipoyl ligase, lipoyl-protein ligase A, LPLA, LplA-LplB complex, LplA1, LplA1Ct, Lpla2, LplB, Oryza s. lipoate-protein ligase A, OsLPLA, PfLipL1

ECTree

     6 Ligases
         6.3 Forming carbon-nitrogen bonds
             6.3.1 Acid—ammonia (or amine) ligases (amide synthases)
                6.3.1.20 lipoate-protein ligase

Disease

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DISEASE
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Infections
Conditional knock-out of lipoic acid protein ligase 1 reveals redundancy pathway for lipoic acid metabolism in Plasmodium berghei malaria parasite.
Increased flexibility in the use of exogenous lipoic acid by Staphylococcus aureus.
Malaria
Conditional knock-out of lipoic acid protein ligase 1 reveals redundancy pathway for lipoic acid metabolism in Plasmodium berghei malaria parasite.
Knockout studies reveal an important role of Plasmodium lipoic acid protein ligase A1 for asexual blood stage parasite survival.
Pneumococcal Infections
Immunization with a combination of three pneumococcal proteins confers additive and broad protection against Streptococcus pneumoniae Infections in Mice.
Sepsis
Streptococcus pneumoniae: proteomics of surface proteins for vaccine development.