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FunFam 65: N-terminal acetyltransferase complex ARD1 subunit ...

There are 1 EC terms in this cluster

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EC Term Annotations Evidence
N-terminal methionine N(alpha)-acetyltransferase NatB. [EC: 2.3.1.254]
(1) Acetyl-CoA + an N-terminal L-methionyl-L-asparaginyl-[protein] = an N-terminal N(alpha)-acetyl-L-methionyl-L-asparginyl-[protein] + CoA. (2) Acetyl-CoA + an N-terminal L-methionyl-L-glutaminyl-[protein] = an N-terminal N(alpha)-acetyl-L-methionyl-L-glutaminyl-[protein] + CoA. (3) Acetyl-CoA + an N-terminal L-methionyl-L-aspartyl-[protein] = an N-terminal N(alpha)-acetyl-L-methionyl-L-aspartyl-[protein] + CoA. (4) Acetyl-CoA + an N-terminal L-methionyl-L-glutamyl-[protein] = an N-terminal N(alpha)-acetyl-L-methionyl-L-glutamyl-[protein] + CoA.
  • N-terminal acetylases (NATs) catalyze the covalent attachment of an acetyl moiety from acetyl-CoA to the free alpha-amino group at the N-terminus of a protein.
  • This irreversible modification neutralizes the positive charge at the N-terminus and makes the N-terminal residue larger and more hydrophobic, and may also play a role in membrane targeting and gene silencing.
  • The NatB complex is found in all eukaryotic organisms, and specifically targets N-terminal L-methionine residues attached to Asn, Asp, Gln, or Glu residues at the second position.
  • Formerly EC 2.3.1.88.
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