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Catalytic LigB subunit of aromatic ring-opening dioxygenase
MEMO1 family protein
This family contains members from all branches of life. The molecular function of this protein is unknown, but Memo (mediator of ErbB2-driven cell motility) a human protein is included in this family [1]. It has been suggested that Memo controls cell migration by relaying extracellular chemotactic signals to the microtubule cytoskeleton [1]. [1]. 15156151. Memo mediates ErbB2-driven cell motility. Marone R, Hess D, Dankort D, Muller WJ, Hynes NE, Badache A;. Nat Cell Biol. 2004;6:515-522. (from Pfam)
AmmeMemoRadiSam system protein B
Members of this protein family belong to the same domain family as the mammalian protein Memo (Mediator of ErbB2-driven cell MOtility). Members of the present family occur as part of a three gene system with an uncharacterized radical SAM enzyme and a homolog of the mammalian protein AMMECR1, a mammalian protein named for AMME - Alport syndrome, Mental Retardation, Midface hypoplasia, and Elliptocytosis. Memo in humans has protein-protein interaction activity with binding of phosphorylated Try, but members of this family may be active as enzymes, as suggested by homology to a class of nonheme iron dioxygenases.
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