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2.5.1.151
evolution
in addition to its dealkylase function, the enzyme also catalyses a decyanase reaction with cyanocobalamin, cf.
EC 1.16.1.6
, cyanocobalamin reductase (cyanide-eliminating). The enzyme represents an example of evolutionary adaptation of a common structural platform to perform diverse chemistries
751033
2.5.1.151
evolution
the enzyme does not appear to be a sequence relative of either enzyme class and may have arisen by convergent evolution
751024
2.5.1.151
metabolism
the enzyme is involved in the cobalamin-processing pathway
751024
2.5.1.151
metabolism
together with its interacting partner MMADHC, the enzyme is involved in vitamin B12 metabolism. The function of MMADHC is exerted through its structured C-terminal domain via interactions with MMACHC
751569
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