Sequence of SIRD_LEPMC
EC Number:2.5.1.122
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dimethylallyl diphosphate + L-tyrosine = diphosphate + 4-O-dimethylallyl-L-tyrosine
Other sequences found for EC No. 2.5.1.122
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>Q6Q874|4-O-dimethylallyl-L-tyrosine synthase|EC 2.5.1.122|Leptosphaeria maculans|Swiss-Prot
MQTARLFQGNLNLAAANIRDYEKKEQRNLGVWLSLNQWLRLYDEDTRFWWTTTAPMLGRM
MELIGYDQDAQQKHLLFYYIYVLPSLGRRPSPEGYPTGWNSFMTDDYSPLELSWDWGVAE
GESSVRFSIEPIGKYAGTQADPLNQKMVYQLVDGLRPAFHHTLDLTLFDVFSEALTTSRE
KFGTRKLSLEGRSQYFVAFDLDVGHPRLKAYFMPGLKSIESNTPVSELVVKAMDACELHF
GSLFMQAFRRLNSDLEAFSATSYHRPEIEIVGIDCVSPVKSRAKIYIRHRGTSFDSVCRM
LSMGAKAPLDAASVASLRELWALVLGLPKDFPSDQELPSVPHRTSGVLYYFEIKPTSDAI
VPKVYIPVRHYASNDLSIAQGLATYFERRGQTVAAENYVDALSDIFSHRSLDSGLGLHTY
ISCTFKKTGLSVTSYFNPEIYHPNRYRQ
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Sequence Reference
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483683
Gardiner D.M.,Cozijnsen A.J.,Wilson L.M.,Pedras M.S.,Howlett B.J.
The sirodesmin biosynthetic gene cluster of the plant pathogenic fungus Leptosphaeria maculans.
Mol. Microbiol.
53
1307-1318
2004
483684
Fox E.M.,Howlett B.J.
Biosynthetic gene clusters for epipolythiodioxopiperazines in filamentous fungi.
Mycol. Res.
112
162-169
2008
483685
Kremer A.,Li S.M.
A tyrosine O-prenyltransferase catalyses the first pathway-specific step in the biosynthesis of sirodesmin PL.
Microbiology
156
278-286
2010
483686
Zou H.X.,Xie X.,Zheng X.D.,Li S.M.
The tyrosine O-prenyltransferase SirD catalyzes O-, N-, and C-prenylations.
Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol.
89
1443-1451
2011
483687
Rudolf J.D.,Poulter C.D.
Tyrosine O-prenyltransferase SirD catalyzes S-, C-, and N-prenylations on tyrosine and tryptophan derivatives.
ACS Chem. Biol.
8
2707-2714
2013
483688
Dopstadt J.,Neubauer L.,Tudzynski P.,Humpf H.U.
The epipolythiodiketopiperazine gene cluster in Claviceps purpurea: dysfunctional cytochrome P450 enzyme prevents formation of the previously unknown clapurines.
PLoS ONE
11
0-0
2016