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Sequence of CBIG_PRIMG

EC Number:3.7.1.12

EC Number
Recommended Name
Accession Code
Organism
No of amino acids
Molecular Weight [Da]
Source
cobalt-precorrin 5A hydrolase
O87697
Priestia megaterium
374
41125
Reaction
cobalt-precorrin-5A + H2O = cobalt-precorrin-5B + acetaldehyde + 2 H+
Other sequences found for EC No. 3.7.1.12

General information:

Sequence
  0 MIQLEEGKKA PITQRGDYAV VAITKHGVEI ARNLGRIFQQ SDVYYMSKFE KGDEQEQNIQ
 60 MFSGSVRMLL PSLFESYKGL IIIISLGAVV RMIAPILKDK KTDPAVVVID DKGENVISVL
120 SGHIGGANEL TREVAAALRA HPVITTASDV QKTIPVDLFG KRFGWVWESA ENVTPVSASV
180 VNEEEIAVVQ ESGEKSWWHY EHPVPANIKT YSSIQTALEA SPHAALVVTH RDLKKEEEAI
240 LENGVLYRPK VLAIGMGCNR GTSAAEIETV IEKTLAELQF SMKSVKALCT IELKKDEEGL
300 LEVASKYGWE FVYYSPQELN SISIQQPSDT VFKYTGAYGV SEPAAMLYSG ADTLELVKKK
360 SGNVTISVAL IPYD
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Sequence related references
Sequence Reference
Authors
Title
Journal
Volume
Pages
Year
PubMed ID
1038010
Raux E.,Lanois A.,Warren M.J.,Rambach A.,Thermes C.
Cobalamin (vitamin B12) biosynthesis: identification and characterization of a Bacillus megaterium cobI operon.
Biochem. J.
335
159-166
1998
1038011
Kajiwara Y.,Santander P.J.,Roessner C.A.,Perez L.M.,Scott A.I.
Genetically engineered synthesis and structural characterization of cobalt-precorrin 5A and -5B, two new intermediates on the anaerobic pathway to vitamin B12: definition of the roles of the CbiF and CbiG enzymes.
J. Am. Chem. Soc.
128
9971-9978
2006