This is the N-terminal domain found in BL00235 present in Bacillus licheniformis. BL00235 is a ATP-grasp superfamily protein that catalyzes the formation of an alpha-peptide bond between two L-amino acids in an ATP-dependent manner. BL00235 has a hig ...
This is the N-terminal domain found in BL00235 present in Bacillus licheniformis. BL00235 is a ATP-grasp superfamily protein that catalyzes the formation of an alpha-peptide bond between two L-amino acids in an ATP-dependent manner. BL00235 has a highly restricted substrate specificity: the N-terminal substrate is confined to L-methionine an L-leucine, while the C-terminal substrates include small residues such as L-alanine, L-serine, L-threonine and L-cysteine [1].
l-amino-acid ligases (LALs; EC 6.3.2.28) were discovered to be ATP-grasp superfamily enzymes that catalyze the formation of an alpha-peptide bond between two l-amino acids in an ATP-dependent manner. The members of this family share a common structur ...
l-amino-acid ligases (LALs; EC 6.3.2.28) were discovered to be ATP-grasp superfamily enzymes that catalyze the formation of an alpha-peptide bond between two l-amino acids in an ATP-dependent manner. The members of this family share a common structural architecture that consists of three domains referred to as the A-domain, B-domain and C-domain. The C domain can be further divided into the C1-subdomain and the C2-subdomain [1]. This entry represents the C2 subdomain.