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    1.

    pantoate--beta-alanine ligase

    Pantoate-beta-alanine ligase, also know as pantothenate synthase, (EC:6.3.2.1) catalyses the formation of pantothenate from pantoate and alanine [1]. [1]. 374975. Pantothenate synthetase from Escherichia coli [D-pantoate: beta-alanine ligase (AMP-forming), EC 6.3.2.1]. Miyatake K, Nakano Y, Kitaoka S;. Methods Enzymol 1979;62:215-219. (from Pfam)

    GO Terms:
    Molecular Function:
    pantoate-beta-alanine ligase activity (GO:0004592)
    Biological Process:
    pantothenate biosynthetic process (GO:0015940)
    Date:
    2024-10-16
    Family Accession:
    NF014611.5
    Method:
    HMM
    2.
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    3.
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    4.

    4-phosphopantoate--beta-alanine ligase

    4-phosphopantoate--beta-alanine ligase catalyzes the conversion of (R)-4-phosphopantoate and beta-alanine to 4'-phosphopantothenate in the CoA biosynthesis pathway

    Date:
    2024-08-09
    Family Accession:
    10001398
    Method:
    Sparcle
    5.

    adenylyltransferase/cytidyltransferase family protein

    Protein families that contain at least one copy of this domain include citrate lyase ligase, pantoate-beta-alanine ligase, glycerol-3-phosphate cytidyltransferase, ADP-heptose synthase, phosphocholine cytidylyltransferase, lipopolysaccharide core biosynthesis protein KdtB, the bifunctional protein NadR, and a number whose function is unknown. Many of these proteins are known to use CTP or ATP and release pyrophosphate.

    GO Terms:
    Molecular Function:
    catalytic activity (GO:0003824)
    Biological Process:
    biosynthetic process (GO:0009058)
    Date:
    2024-05-30
    Family Accession:
    TIGR00125.1
    Method:
    HMM
    6.

    pantoate--beta-alanine ligase

    This type of pantothenate synthetase, EC 6.3.2.1, is found in bacteria, and is unrelated to an archaeal form, EC 6.3.2.44 (see PRK13761).

    Gene:
    panC
    GO Terms:
    Molecular Function:
    pantoate-beta-alanine ligase activity (GO:0004592)
    Biological Process:
    pantothenate biosynthetic process (GO:0015940)
    Date:
    2023-12-19
    Family Accession:
    TIGR00018.1
    Method:
    HMM
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