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DapH/DapD/GlmU-related protein
Members of this family share a hexapeptide repeat-containing domain with acetyltransferases and succinyltransferases such as DapH, DapD, and GlmU.
maltose acetyltransferase domain-containing protein
This family is found in bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes, and is approximately 50 amino acids in length. The family is found in association with Pfam:PF00132. Mac uses acetyl-CoA as acetyl donor to acetylated cytoplasmic maltose. This region is a short capping motif. [1]. 1856235. Maltose transacetylase of Escherichia coli. Mapping and cloning of its structural, gene, mac, and characterization of the enzyme as a dimer of identical polypeptides with a molecular weight of 20,000. Brand B, Boos W;. J Biol Chem. 1991;266:14113-14118. (from Pfam)
transferase-like hexapeptide repeat-containing protein
LbetaH domain-containing protein; acyltransferase
LbetaH (left-handed parallel beta-helix) domain-containing protein| acyltransferase belonging to the transferase hexapeptide repeat family, catalyzes the transfer of an acyl group from an acyl-CoA to a substrate
galactoside O-acetyltransferase
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