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Literature summary for 2.3.1.31 extracted from

  • Toelzer, C.; Pal, S.; Watzlawick, H.; Altenbuchner, J.; Niefind, K.
    A novel esterase subfamily with alpha/beta-hydrolase fold suggested by structures of two bacterial enzymes homologous to L-homoserine O-acetyl transferases (2016), FEBS Lett., 590, 174-184 .
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
no activity in Corynebacterium glutamicum
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no activity by CgHle from Corynebacterium glutamicum, the overall structures confirm the close relatedness to experimentally validated homoserine acetyl transferases, but simultaneously the structures exclude the ability of MekB and CgHle to bind homoserine and acetyl-CoA. Insofar the MekB and CgHle structures suggest dividing the homoserine transacetylase family into subfamilies, namely genuine acetyl transferases and acetyl esterases with MekB and CgHle as constituting members of the latter
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no activity in Pseudomonas veronii
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no activity by MekB from Pseudomonas veronii, Q0MRG5 UniProt ID, the overall structures confirm the close relatedness to experimentally validated homoserine acetyl transferases, but simultaneously the structures exclude the ability of MekB and CgHle to bind homoserine and acetyl-CoA. Insofar the MekB and CgHle structures suggest dividing the homoserine transacetylase family into subfamilies, namely genuine acetyl transferases and acetyl esterases with MekB and CgHle as constituting members of the latter
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