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kanamycin nucleotidyltransferase C-terminal domain-containing protein
Kanamycin nucleotidyltransferase (KNTase) is involved in conferring resistance to aminoglycoside antibiotics and catalyses the transfer of a nucleoside monophosphate group from a nucleotide to kanamycin. This enzyme is dimeric with each subunit being composed of two domains. The C-terminal domain contains five alpha helices, four of which are organised into an up-and-down alpha helical bundle. Residues found in this domain may contribute to this enzyme's active site [1]. [1]. 7577914. Structural investigation of the antibiotic and ATP-binding sites. in kanamycin nucleotidyltransferase.. Pedersen LC, Benning MM, Holden HM;. Biochemistry 1995;34:13305-13311. (from Pfam)
nucleotidyltransferase domain-containing protein
nucleotidyltransferase domain-containing protein, similar to African swine fever virus repair DNA polymerase X
ANT(4')-I family aminoglycoside nucleotidyltransferase
aminoglycoside O-nucleotidyltransferase ANT(4')-Ia
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