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1.14.20.15
L-threonyl-[L-threonyl-carrier protein SyrB1] + 2-oxoglutarate + O2 + Cl-
the enzyme participates in syringomycin E biosynthesis
1.14.20.15
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the enzyme catalyzes chlorination of the C4 position of L-threonine appended via a thioester linkage to the phosphopantetheine arm of the companion aminoacyl carrier protein, SyrB1. The native substrate of SyrB2, Thr, is almost exclusively chlorinated, although non-native substrates undergo hydroxylation as well as chlorination. SyrB2 represents an intriguing case in which two different reaction outcomes catalyzed by this enzyme family (hydroxylation and halogenation) are observed
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