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Aconitate B N-terminal domain
This family represents the N-terminal domain of Aconitase B. [1]. 10585860. Biochemical and spectroscopic characterization of Escherichia coli aconitases (AcnA and AcnB). Jordan PA, Tang Y, Bradbury AJ, Thomson AJ, Guest JR;. Biochem J 1999;344:739-746. (from Pfam)
Aconitate hydratase 2 N-terminus
This family represents the N-terminal region of several bacterial Aconitate hydratase 2 proteins and is found in conjunction with Pfam:PF00330. [1]. 10585860. Biochemical and spectroscopic characterization of Escherichia coli aconitases (AcnA and AcnB). Jordan PA, Tang Y, Bradbury AJ, Thomson AJ, Guest JR;. Biochem J 1999;344:739-746. (from Pfam)
aconitase family protein
Members of this family include aconitase (aconitate hydratase), 3-isopropylmalate dehydratase, and homoaconitase.
bifunctional aconitate hydratase 2/2-methylisocitrate dehydratase
Catalyzes the conversion of citrate to isocitrate and the conversion of 2-methylaconitate to 2-methylisocitrate
bifunctional aconitate hydratase 2/2-methylisocitrate dehydratase catalyzes the interconversion of citrate and isocitrate in the citric acid cycle, and the hydration of 2-methyl-cis-aconitate to yield (2R,3S)-2-methylisocitrate
Aconitate hydratase (aconitase) is an enzyme of the TCA cycle. This model describes aconitase 2, AcnB, which has weak similarity to aconitase 1. It is found almost exclusively in the Proteobacteria.
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