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6.3.2.48
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the enzyme is a member of the ATP-dependent carboxylate-amine/thiol ligase superfamily
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L-amino-acid ligase RizA from Bacillus subtilis participates in the biosynthesis of the oligopeptide antibiotic rhizocticin
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L-amino acid ligases contain the ATP-grasp fold, which is composed of three conserved domains referred to as the A-domain (N-terminal domain), the B-domain (central domain) and the C-domain (C-terminal domain). These three domains commonly grasp the ATP molecule, and also provide binding sites for the Mg2+ ion and the amino-acid substrate
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