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Cryptic catabolic NAD-specific glutamate dehydrogenase GudB

UniProtKB accession:  P50735
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UniProtKB description:  GudB seems to be intrinsically inactive, however spontaneous mutations removing a 9-bp direct repeat within the wild-type gudB sequence activated the GudB protein and allowed more-efficient utilization of amino acids of the glutamate family (called gutB1). This 3 amino acid insertion presumably causes severe destabilization of the fold of the protein, leading to an inactive enzyme that is very quickly degraded. The cryptic GudB serves as a buffer that may compensate for mutations in the rocG gene and that can also be decryptified for the utilization of glutamate as a single carbon source in the absence of arginine. It is unable to synthesize glutamate.
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