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3.5.1.91
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the enzyme belongs to the the amidohydrolase superfamily. Although N-substituted formamide deformylase is one of the amine-forming deformylases, it shows no amino acid sequence similarity to any other deformylases known so far. Contrary to expectation, the deduced amino acid sequence of N-substituted formamide deformylase exhibited the highest overall sequence identity (28%) to those of regulatory proteins
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the enzyme contains (alpha/beta)8 barrel structure in the N-terminal region with five conserved residues (four histidines and one aspartic acid)
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N-substituted formamide deformylase is involved in the degradation of toxic isonitriles
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