EC Number |
Activating Compound |
Reference |
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2.1.1.249 | ATP |
acts as a powerful allosteric effector on the methyltransferase reaction. ATP serves as the substrate for MAP, which, after being phosphorylated by ATP, operates in the reductive activation of the corrinoid methyltransferase |
717558, 717560 |
2.1.1.249 | methyltransferase activating protein |
MAP, dependent on. ATP serves as the substrate for MAP, which, after being phosphorylated by ATP, operates in the reductive activation of the corrinoid methyltransferase |
717558, 717560 |
2.1.1.249 | more |
as isolated, DMA-MT is inactive, but it can enzymically be reactivated by methyltransferase activating protein, ATP, and hydrogenase |
717558, 717560 |
2.1.1.249 | RamA |
a 60-kDa monomeric iron sulfur protein, is a protein required for reductive activation of corrinoid-dependent methylamine methyltransferase reactions in methanogenic archaea, it is required for in vitro ATP-dependent reductive activation of dimethylamine:CoM methyl transfer mediating the ATP-dependent reductive activation of Co(II) corrinoid to the Co(I) state for the trimethylamine corrinoid protein, MtbC, overview |
717781 |