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Sequence of NADD_YERPE

EC Number:2.7.7.18

EC Number
Recommended Name
Accession Code
Organism
No of amino acids
Molecular Weight [Da]
Source
nicotinate-nucleotide adenylyltransferase
Q8ZDG1
Yersinia pestis
220
24873
Reaction
ATP + beta-nicotinate D-ribonucleotide = diphosphate + deamido-NAD+
Other sequences found for EC No. 2.7.7.18

General information:

Sequence
  0 MPIKSSDHSL YALFGGTFDP IHYGHLKPVE ALAQQVGLQH IILLPNHVPP HRPQPEANAQ
 60 QRLKMVELAV AGNPLFSVDS RELLRDSPSF TIETLEALRK ERGAEQPLAF IIGQDSLLSL
120 HKWHRWQALL DVCHLLVCAR PGYSQSLETP ELQQWLESHK VMDPQALSQR PHGAIYLADT
180 PLLDISATDI RRRRHNGESC DDLLPQAVQR YIELQGLYRG
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Sequence related references
Sequence Reference
Authors
Title
Journal
Volume
Pages
Year
PubMed ID
959576
Parkhill J.,Wren B.W.,Thomson N.R.,Titball R.W.,Holden M.T.G.,Prentice M.B.,Sebaihia M.,James K.D.,Churcher C.M.,Mungall K.L.,Baker S.,Basham D.,Bentley S.D.,Brooks K.,Cerdeno-Tarraga A.-M.,Chillingworth T.,Cronin A.,Davies R.M.,Davis P.,Dougan G.,Feltwell T.,Hamlin N.,Holroyd S.,Jagels K.,Karlyshev A.V.,Leather S.,Moule S.,Oyston P.C.F.,Quail M.A.,Rutherford K.M.,Simmonds M.,Skelton J.,Stevens K.,Whitehead S.,Barrell B.G.
Genome sequence of Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague.
Nature
413
523-527
2001
959577
Deng W.,Burland V.,Plunkett G. III,Boutin A.,Mayhew G.F.,Liss P.,Perna N.T.,Rose D.J.,Mau B.,Zhou S.,Schwartz D.C.,Fetherston J.D.,Lindler L.E.,Brubaker R.R.,Plano G.V.,Straley S.C.,McDonough K.A.,Nilles M.L.,Matson J.S.,Blattner F.R.,Perry R.D.
Genome sequence of Yersinia pestis KIM.
J. Bacteriol.
184
4601-4611
2002
959578
Song Y.,Tong Z.,Wang J.,Wang L.,Guo Z.,Han Y.,Zhang J.,Pei D.,Zhou D.,Qin H.,Pang X.,Han Y.,Zhai J.,Li M.,Cui B.,Qi Z.,Jin L.,Dai R.,Chen F.,Li S.,Ye C.,Du Z.,Lin W.,Wang J.,Yu J.,Yang H.,Wang J.,Huang P.,Yang R.
Complete genome sequence of Yersinia pestis strain 91001, an isolate avirulent to humans.
DNA Res.
11
179-197
2004